From what I've gathered on the forum & coop section, most runs either a) have a buried apron, b) a staked down apron, or c) nothing. We previous had a coop & run without any apron, but recently lost all six of those hens to a predator who climbed/jumped OVER the 8' fence vs. digging under.
We've since moved to an industrial property (manufacturing plant) where people are outside working from about 6 am to 6 pm, M-F. I will be securing the hens in the coop each night. Realistically, would an apron even be necessary? Most predators seem to operate at night and I don't know of any that would risk attacking the coop with over a dozen people in view during the day. (I suppose if it was rabid, but that's a problem unto itself...) On weekends I'll be working on converting the little remaining grass area, not consumed by the run, into garden space & putting in fruit trees. Even when we're not working on something outside, we practically live outside on the weekends. (We plug the tailgating trailer into the house and basically tailgate in the yard...LOL.) Oh, and the coop & run will be attached to the house (the back side where there are no windows), but I think we could still hear something if it rouses the hens in the night and be out there w/gun in hand pronto.
Am I being naive or just foolish to not want to go to the trouble of putting down an apron? If I was to put down an apron, how far down or from the edge of the run should it extend?
We've since moved to an industrial property (manufacturing plant) where people are outside working from about 6 am to 6 pm, M-F. I will be securing the hens in the coop each night. Realistically, would an apron even be necessary? Most predators seem to operate at night and I don't know of any that would risk attacking the coop with over a dozen people in view during the day. (I suppose if it was rabid, but that's a problem unto itself...) On weekends I'll be working on converting the little remaining grass area, not consumed by the run, into garden space & putting in fruit trees. Even when we're not working on something outside, we practically live outside on the weekends. (We plug the tailgating trailer into the house and basically tailgate in the yard...LOL.) Oh, and the coop & run will be attached to the house (the back side where there are no windows), but I think we could still hear something if it rouses the hens in the night and be out there w/gun in hand pronto.
Am I being naive or just foolish to not want to go to the trouble of putting down an apron? If I was to put down an apron, how far down or from the edge of the run should it extend?
