Background: My husband built a run/coop for our 7 laying hens. He insisted on chicken wire, though I wanted hardware cloth. It is built as a 5’x10’ A-frame (50sqft = about 7’/chicken). The coop is the upper half of half the run, with dimensions of 3’8”x5’x24” tall (18.75sqft) with two nest boxes. The set-up was built so that we could move the chickens to fresh grass every 2 day1-2. I would love to have them free range, but so would our dogs (if you get my drift)! I have put two roosting poles across in the coop, and a couple in the run, just so they have a change of scenery.
We bought five 23mo white leghorns, and two ISA Browns (8mo) last Friday. We are newbies!
Now, my question (LOL):
One of the white leghorns has decided that roosting outside at night is a GREAT idea and refuses to go in the coop at night, even in the torrential downpour that we’ve had every night this week. I do not want her to stay outside because I’m worried the coyotes will get her. The other night I took the roosts out when I realized she was still outside, soaking wet. She still stayed outside, but hid under the coop instead (at least she was dry).
I suspect it is a design issue. Does anyone have any design changes/suggestions for getting her inside the coop? I would like to be able to secure the coop at night so that the chickens are safe from coyotes (we do not have raccoons here).
Why am I so paranoid about predation? I can hardly sleep at night, and we are supposed to go away this weekend and the neighbour will look after them! AHHH!
We bought five 23mo white leghorns, and two ISA Browns (8mo) last Friday. We are newbies!
Now, my question (LOL):
One of the white leghorns has decided that roosting outside at night is a GREAT idea and refuses to go in the coop at night, even in the torrential downpour that we’ve had every night this week. I do not want her to stay outside because I’m worried the coyotes will get her. The other night I took the roosts out when I realized she was still outside, soaking wet. She still stayed outside, but hid under the coop instead (at least she was dry).
I suspect it is a design issue. Does anyone have any design changes/suggestions for getting her inside the coop? I would like to be able to secure the coop at night so that the chickens are safe from coyotes (we do not have raccoons here).
Why am I so paranoid about predation? I can hardly sleep at night, and we are supposed to go away this weekend and the neighbour will look after them! AHHH!