I am in Maryland, our primary threats are raccoons, foxes, feral cats, and neighbors' dogs, maybe an occasional coyote.
I am designing a small coop/run for maximum of 6 chickens (2 roosters will be slaughtered in the fall).
The coop is 3' feet raised and is 4' x 4'8".
The run will be 4'8" wide and 10' long. The area under the coop will be enclosed as well. I am making it tall enough for me to walk through (5'8"). I bought a roll of 50' long, 48" wide hardware cloth. The hardware cloth will be buried 1 foot underground and go up to the roof area. I do not have enough to cover the roof entirely (but I want to and am trying to figure out what to roof it with).
There will be days where we may not make it home before dusk to lock up the chickens and the coop does not have access to electricity (for a timed pop door).
I am wondering if I put 1" x 2" welded wire as the roof, and buried 1"x2" welded wire 6" underground through the floor of the coop if that would be sufficient enough to prevent burrowing animals into the chicken run?
I am designing a small coop/run for maximum of 6 chickens (2 roosters will be slaughtered in the fall).
The coop is 3' feet raised and is 4' x 4'8".
The run will be 4'8" wide and 10' long. The area under the coop will be enclosed as well. I am making it tall enough for me to walk through (5'8"). I bought a roll of 50' long, 48" wide hardware cloth. The hardware cloth will be buried 1 foot underground and go up to the roof area. I do not have enough to cover the roof entirely (but I want to and am trying to figure out what to roof it with).
There will be days where we may not make it home before dusk to lock up the chickens and the coop does not have access to electricity (for a timed pop door).
I am wondering if I put 1" x 2" welded wire as the roof, and buried 1"x2" welded wire 6" underground through the floor of the coop if that would be sufficient enough to prevent burrowing animals into the chicken run?