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Sounds like you need to add your tale to this thread.... https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/937072/ever-been-locked-in
Sounds like you need to add your tale to this thread.... https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/937072/ever-been-locked-in
I'm not done with the coop. We were limited on time due to constant rain and storms so we just put it up and will add to it when it drys out....and outside access to nest boxes.
One might think it obvious that there is a hole in the catch lever. I bet they designed that in on purpose![]()
Glad you enjoyed your personal time with the girls and did get out but I think I am a bit concerned about how easy it was for you to kick out that piece of luan without significantly damaging it.
I have a lockable barrel bolt on the outside of my coop so if anyone were to get locked in it would have to be by someone on the outside. The door has self closing (spring loaded) hinges and I put a hook and eye on the inside in case I felt the need to make sure the door stayed closed when I was inside. So far that has not been necessary. In fact I use the carabiner on the end of a long string to both "lock" the barrel bolt at night and to hold the door open during the day.
Pick up a roll of aviary netting. It's cheap and easy to use. Just spread it over the top of your run and secure it to the run wire...it should keep the birds in and any flying predators out.Well we put up the run today. Decided on a 5'x15' run that's 6' high until our privacy fence is installed. Then we will expand. My ladies escaped this afternoon.
took 30 mins with 4 of us (me,husband and both kids) herding them around until 1 by 1 they were caught and put back up. The last one almost became doggie dinner![]()
. She jumped up on the fence and then over. I grabbed her lleg just as she took the plunge. Safe bird but not happy at the way I did it![]()
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