diamondsilkies
Songster
In our 10 years of chicken keeping, we have never had a predator get into our coop, and we live in an area with lots of them (hawks, coyotes, snakes, bobcats, etc.). Here are my suggestions:
-The latch on the door(s) should be something that a predator could not easily figure out. It doesn't have to be extremely complicated, just something they can't bump open.
-To keep predators from digging underneath into your coop, you can dig a trench for the foundation that will fit two cinder blocks in it.
-Like stated above, hardware cloth is your best option as wire. To keep a predator from pulling the wire off, attach it from the inside, or sandwich it between wood/metal.
-Keep the top covered. I use corrugated metal, but there are lots of options.
-As long as any holes are not bigger than 1/2 inch, you shouldn't have much of a problem with snakes. If little snakes get in, it's likely your chickens will eat them.
Also, I wouldn't worry too much about cats. All of my cats have been afraid of my chickens, including my seramas (although that might just be a lucky personality trait I keep getting). Keep an eye out for them, but they should be okay.
Again, this is just what I do. You don't have to go to this measure, but there are just my suggestions. Good luck!
-The latch on the door(s) should be something that a predator could not easily figure out. It doesn't have to be extremely complicated, just something they can't bump open.
-To keep predators from digging underneath into your coop, you can dig a trench for the foundation that will fit two cinder blocks in it.
-Like stated above, hardware cloth is your best option as wire. To keep a predator from pulling the wire off, attach it from the inside, or sandwich it between wood/metal.
-Keep the top covered. I use corrugated metal, but there are lots of options.
-As long as any holes are not bigger than 1/2 inch, you shouldn't have much of a problem with snakes. If little snakes get in, it's likely your chickens will eat them.
Also, I wouldn't worry too much about cats. All of my cats have been afraid of my chickens, including my seramas (although that might just be a lucky personality trait I keep getting). Keep an eye out for them, but they should be okay.
Again, this is just what I do. You don't have to go to this measure, but there are just my suggestions. Good luck!