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I'm new as well, but I think you should start a new thread in the health section called Emergencies/Diseases/Injuries and Cures in the Forum under Raising BackYard chickens, with it's own title, using the words 'Help', etc.something is going on with my chickens, fri i went to clean yard and coop i found a dead chicken under the camper, today i went out and was cutting the grass gave chickens some of it, happened to look at the wheel and laying there was a chicken, i went over to check it, it was dead, it was alive last night, i am not sure what is going on hubbie checked it and no marks on it still had all feathers, nothing was eating it. god i hope we don't have a bad thing going on with them, we lost one whole flock once a couple years ago, we move the yard and got new coop for them things have been going good for 3 yrs.
something is going on with my chickens, fri i went to clean yard and coop i found a dead chicken under the camper, today i went out and was cutting the grass gave chickens some of it, happened to look at the wheel and laying there was a chicken, i went over to check it, it was dead, it was alive last night, i am not sure what is going on hubbie checked it and no marks on it still had all feathers, nothing was eating it. god i hope we don't have a bad thing going on with them, we lost one whole flock once a couple years ago, we move the yard and got new coop for them things have been going good for 3 yrs.
Thank you so much Sylvester017! At the time of the picture you are correct it was loose. The wire was was not buried under the coop either (guess we were thinking the boards around the coop would be deterent enough)...mistake on our part for sure! We have to give our min-pin credit for finding the weak spot. He gave us a quick reminder of how fast a predator could get into it if they were determined. So we reinforced that corner an are now in training mode to get the dogs to understand the chickens are not on the menu.
We went ahead and buried the wire under the coop as much as possible, but hubs says he still may need to add some chicken wire for more reinforcing as we go along. We've never had problems with any wildlife other than squirrels, bats and birds in town and our neighbor has had chickens for 3 yrs without incident. Hope i don't jinx them or us by saying that out loud. LOL We will remain vigilant and keep our fingers crossed the predators stay out of our area. Thank you again, Take care!
Well done .I like it! What part of NZ are you from? Penny AucklandThis is my first coop. Built it all by myself so was pretty pleased with myself as I have never built anything before. (I have since built a sheep pen and a rabbit hutch).
I have 8 chooks and one rooster. There are very few predators here in New Zealand so although I lock the run at night I don't snib the door on the coop, just close it and my rooster pushes it open in the morning and that way I don't have to rise so early. Then I let them out of the run around 10am and they free range during the day and return by themselves at night. I have since built some sheltered areas inside the run for the winter and also lined the inside of the roost area with builders paper so its a little warmer.
In hindsight it could have been a bit bigger (I plan on building a bigger one later this year). Its not a problem now and there is more than enough room as they only sleep in there and all get on really well, but if integrating new chooks later the roosting space might be a bit small. I think I will build the same style, but a much bigger version.
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I'm in South Waikato PennyWell done .I like it! What part of NZ are you from? Penny Auckland