Gertie Greenbriar
Songster
Hello!
I am currently working on turning an old barn-style outbuilding on our property into a chicken coop. It is quite an old building, but it has good bones, decent foundation (buried double stacked cinder-block and reinforced with poured concrete) and dirt floors. I recently got a whole lot of used chain-link fence from job. I was wondering if the standard chain-link fence, (like you see in neighborhoods, 5ft high with diamond shaped holes) would work as a predator apron on my chicken coop. I imagine it on the outside of the building, fastened about two feet high to the barn-wood and then run down to the ground and at a 90 degree angle roughly 2 to 3 feet long outwards. Basically like an "L" or "|__" shape. I was thinking of having a few inches of soil depth dug out, and then add it back after install with some bricks.
So, would standard chain-link fence work well as a predator apron on my coop? We live in Ohio in the country so there are possums, skunks, raccoons, coyotes, dogs, et cetera all around.
Thank you in advance!
I am currently working on turning an old barn-style outbuilding on our property into a chicken coop. It is quite an old building, but it has good bones, decent foundation (buried double stacked cinder-block and reinforced with poured concrete) and dirt floors. I recently got a whole lot of used chain-link fence from job. I was wondering if the standard chain-link fence, (like you see in neighborhoods, 5ft high with diamond shaped holes) would work as a predator apron on my chicken coop. I imagine it on the outside of the building, fastened about two feet high to the barn-wood and then run down to the ground and at a 90 degree angle roughly 2 to 3 feet long outwards. Basically like an "L" or "|__" shape. I was thinking of having a few inches of soil depth dug out, and then add it back after install with some bricks.
So, would standard chain-link fence work well as a predator apron on my coop? We live in Ohio in the country so there are possums, skunks, raccoons, coyotes, dogs, et cetera all around.
Thank you in advance!