We used the metal bars type kennel fencing. Sure saves the hassle of building a pen from scratch plus the kennel panels can easily come apart and get configured differently if needed. Once assembled the panels are very sturdy against predators. Ours came with a roof assembly that we wired securely before putting on the UV tarp roof that came with it. For extra weather protection from rust we sprayed an added coat of Rust-O-Leum on the panels before assembling. Put a couple low shelters like boards propped on blocks for hiding places in the pen from aerial predators and/or plant some stickery bushes like evergreen, rose, or berries for the girls to hide/snooze under. We found in our open yard to scatter shelters like popup canopy, old wheelbarrow, bench, planks on blocks, a couple doghouses, and stickery roses for our girls to duck under when the Cooper's Hawk visits.
The kennel panels certainly are convenient and I do have bird netting over the top mainly to keep them from flying out but nothing has gotten in either. They spend most of their days ranging as I work from home. My coop faces north so there's always shade in the run and we're right on the water so the sea breeze keeps us all cool. They also have full access to my gardens when they're ranging and the gardens are loaded with shrubs and leafy plants for cover and they hang out under my front porch a fair amount. I will be adding a section of covered run before winter because I know they won't want to range as much but they won't want to stay in the coop either. Thanks for the tips!
Last edited: