MC Cluckin
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Can’t weasels just dig under the apron?
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Typically predators will try to dig right up next to the wall!Can’t weasels just dig under the apron?
I roll my eye with some of these replies, but to each their own. My coop sits on solid concrete, with about 2' sand with about an inch layer of pine shavings. There is almost zero, if any poop on the floor, they poop in the poop shelf while they are roosting. My run is over dirt with a 2ft apron. I am in the process of putting down about 2" of free river bed sand over the dirt in the run. I do not have a rodent problem as I am proactive with any kind of predator.
I second this.A 2 foot wide apron of 1\2 inch hardware cloth laid on top of the ground will do the job. Fasten it with long landscape staples. Make sure to put the hardware cloth right up against the bottom of the run. No need for concrete!
run is 6 x 10 with 8ft corrugated panels for roof covering,,,,Snow? What is that?I love your rooster!
With you covered run, what’s that span of it? what’s your snow load there?
I would love to cover my run but it’s a horrendous 16’ span and almost 100’ long. With the snow load here I would need to have special trusses designed for that span, or put support posts down the centre at the 8’ location, but would still need to put at least 2x8’ trusses on 18” centres with a decent slope to shed snow. Lottery win required!
These chooks are costing me as much as the horses do!
++++++++ Words of wisdom@Speedycat711
One word of advice I would give you is to cover your run to keep a good chunk of rain/snow out of the run. You can also enclose the run in the winter with heavy poly to keep the run open year round.
Covering the run will help keep the flooring drier, and enable your chooks to be out there all the time.
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