The Backyard Bantams
Songster
I recently got chickens. We were in a rush to set up the coop. It is set up against a fenced corner of around 60 degrees. It is flimsily made of a few stakes, some wood, a partial laser lite roof, bird netting (thread, not wire) and very weak chicken wire. I do not feel comfortable about my chicken's safety, even though I lock them up at night. I am worried I will forget. My area has a major fox problem. All of my neighbor's have lost chickens to them. Also, small birds like minour birds and pigeons can fit through the chicken wire and gaps and I am worried they will give diseases to my girls. This, I have decided to re do it. Our next door neighbors are re building the house and they gave us HEAPS of 2-3m offcuts of wood for free. We won’t have to buy any.
I just bought some mesh from Bunnings. I believe it is called hardware cloth in America. It is called aviary mesh here. It is about 1/2 inch spacing I think, a bit over 1cm. It is light duty, but welded. I hope to create a strong frame of wood and attach this wire on the sides and roof of the coop, and to lay a predator apron of stronger chicken wire around the perimeter. Is the mesh I bought strong enough to be predator proof? Foxes are my only worry, nothing bigger, I live in the suburbs.
Here is a pic of my coop. It is kind of embarrassing, but my parents didn’t have much time to help me build it, and I don’t have much money. This weird little corner was a dump of wood, plastic, metal, tools, tarp and rubbish until I cleaned it, so that’s why there are weird bricks. The lowest level 2s originally grass, but the chickens obliterated it in weeks. (I usually let them free-range to eat grass and dust-bath, but only supervised (my yard isn’t 100% safe, one chicken already escaped, thankfully I got her back and she’s fine))
I just bought some mesh from Bunnings. I believe it is called hardware cloth in America. It is called aviary mesh here. It is about 1/2 inch spacing I think, a bit over 1cm. It is light duty, but welded. I hope to create a strong frame of wood and attach this wire on the sides and roof of the coop, and to lay a predator apron of stronger chicken wire around the perimeter. Is the mesh I bought strong enough to be predator proof? Foxes are my only worry, nothing bigger, I live in the suburbs.
Here is a pic of my coop. It is kind of embarrassing, but my parents didn’t have much time to help me build it, and I don’t have much money. This weird little corner was a dump of wood, plastic, metal, tools, tarp and rubbish until I cleaned it, so that’s why there are weird bricks. The lowest level 2s originally grass, but the chickens obliterated it in weeks. (I usually let them free-range to eat grass and dust-bath, but only supervised (my yard isn’t 100% safe, one chicken already escaped, thankfully I got her back and she’s fine))