The 13 pullets are in the coop and the run will be done in another day or two. The run is covered with 1/2" hardware cloth, with a 36" skirt around the entire coop and run. Nothing should dig through - a buried skirt is impossible - they call New Hampshire the Granite state for a reason - ledge everywhere.
I'm struggling with door design for the run. I think swinging out makes sense, in case a bear happens to get through the electric fence - outward seems stronger. The question is how to secure the bottom of the door. I want to be able to clean easily - so I don't want to completely block the threshold. But that seems like a small predator (weasel, snake) could possibly sneak into any gap.
Any ideas or examples I can copy? if you've got a great solution - would love to see a picture or link to a posted run design. I'm hoping to finish this weekend so they can.
Thanks for the help - love this community and the support of a first time chicken owner.
I'm struggling with door design for the run. I think swinging out makes sense, in case a bear happens to get through the electric fence - outward seems stronger. The question is how to secure the bottom of the door. I want to be able to clean easily - so I don't want to completely block the threshold. But that seems like a small predator (weasel, snake) could possibly sneak into any gap.
Any ideas or examples I can copy? if you've got a great solution - would love to see a picture or link to a posted run design. I'm hoping to finish this weekend so they can.
Thanks for the help - love this community and the support of a first time chicken owner.