Hi there! I'm hoping you guys can help me with a few issues I'm having with my chickens' run. The coop is 100% predator proof, and we didn't have any issues with the run either all fall or winter. However, the coyotes are now going crazy in my area, and yesterday (during the day!) one or more of them knocked one of the posts over and climbed over my fence! My husband and I have seen an incredibly bold coyote in our yard - in fact, last week we watched him run into the front yard, grab one of my dog's toys (a rope pull toy), and run back into the woods with it! My husband saw the coyote's tracks around our coop and run, so we know they're the culprit.
Anyhoo, I was hoping to get your advice on how to build a better run. We're going to start from scratch, which unfortunately won't be a problem since all of the hens are gone now
(24 chicks are happy and safe in my basement though) The problem is that the coop is in a rather difficult position. It's sitting on the side of a short hill, so the run will be built on uneven/sloped ground. Additionally, the land is all ledge, which means anywhere from 0-12" of dirt before we hit rock, so we can't really bury the posts or fence for security and stability. I'm also curious about electric fencing as an option, but I have no idea how it works. This may be a completely stupid question, but wouldn't it hurt the chickens just as much as it hurt a predator?
Thanks so much for any advice/pictures/help!
Anyhoo, I was hoping to get your advice on how to build a better run. We're going to start from scratch, which unfortunately won't be a problem since all of the hens are gone now

Thanks so much for any advice/pictures/help!