In September we welcomed our girls into our family. We had done the research and predator proofed the run on three of the four sides. Neither my husband nor I can remember why we skipped the fourth side... it backs up to a retaining wall that is anywhere between 6 inches and 18 inches off the ground. (See photo) every night since we got them they have been locked in the coop at night, and so I haven't worried at all about their safety during the night.
These sides are secured by underground wire fencing:
This side is not:
It is starting to get hotter and hotter and I'd like to start leaving their coop door open to the run at night, both to allow the girls to get out in the morning on their own AND to keep the breeze moving through the coop better. We have coyotes and possibly a fox or two, and I'm concerned that they might dig under the retaining wall and up into the run and if the door is open, into the coop as well. What would be the quickest but most secure way to take care of the breech in security? (Preferably without killing the rhubarb plants that back up to the retaining wall...)
These sides are secured by underground wire fencing:
This side is not:
It is starting to get hotter and hotter and I'd like to start leaving their coop door open to the run at night, both to allow the girls to get out in the morning on their own AND to keep the breeze moving through the coop better. We have coyotes and possibly a fox or two, and I'm concerned that they might dig under the retaining wall and up into the run and if the door is open, into the coop as well. What would be the quickest but most secure way to take care of the breech in security? (Preferably without killing the rhubarb plants that back up to the retaining wall...)
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