- Jan 16, 2010
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Howdy,
I've got the same problem with raccoons. I free-range the chickens and until last summer never shut the coop door at night. Then disaster hit and I lost all hens but one. So...I've been closing and locking the door at night, but that's a pain in the neck.
Here is what I am thinking of doing. I'll build a fly-in door high enough off the ground (5 ft.) so that a raccoon can never in. The coop walls are smooth painted so I don't think a coon can climb up the wall like spiderman. The entry will have a hinged door that will act as a landing platform and will be able to swing up and lock if need be.
You might try the same.
If anyone has any feedback on this plan please let me know.
Regards from the Lazy M Ranch
I've got the same problem with raccoons. I free-range the chickens and until last summer never shut the coop door at night. Then disaster hit and I lost all hens but one. So...I've been closing and locking the door at night, but that's a pain in the neck.
Here is what I am thinking of doing. I'll build a fly-in door high enough off the ground (5 ft.) so that a raccoon can never in. The coop walls are smooth painted so I don't think a coon can climb up the wall like spiderman. The entry will have a hinged door that will act as a landing platform and will be able to swing up and lock if need be.
You might try the same.
If anyone has any feedback on this plan please let me know.
Regards from the Lazy M Ranch