- Oct 23, 2011
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We are now full up backyard chicken keepers and loving it. We have a great mix of barred rock, RIR, New Hampshires, and golden comets - they start laying this fall. They are all getting along, healthy and so much fun to watch. The dogs are comfortable with them, and have not made a move towards them since being "trained" with a sport dog collar.
We have a good size coop (8x10) and fully enclosed run that is covered (14x24); fenced with welded wire with 1/4 inch hardware cloth up to 3 feet with a 18" apron. Auto chicken door and all coop windows are covered with 1/4 cloth. Grandpas feeder to keep rodents at bay; nipple water system. Set up done by listening to all the lessons learned here!
We have been free ranging them during the day, opening the run at 1000ish after most predators (aside from air bound ones) are not around.
Well…we had three months of no loss…but then, the fox(s) and hawk found the flock and we lost a couple within a couple weeks. We locked them down after the first loss…and after a week let them back out but the fox checked regularly. We trap and shoot but live where there are many and the chicks love to get into the thickets where they are easily stalked.
Sooooo……I am thinking that I want to build fence panels to make a large run area. There is a post about making them and I will make a bunch to create 4' foot high, 8 foot long panels with 1x2 welded wire attached to 2x4s. The thought is to keep the chicks from going into the thickets, and at least give any predator a speed bump. I also plan to attach a hot wire.
My questions:
- I know the chick can easily get over the fence….but if the area is fully grassed and large enough I suspect departing the pen will not be the norm. I will provide some roosts for them in the center. I really don't want to net the top (though I might). I know a aerial atack is possible…but I am mainly concerned with the fox and being able to reconfigure the pen to ensure there is good grass for them. They will have shade available. Am I kidding myself that the chickens will stay?
- I am thinking a 1600 sq ft or maybe larger area area. How strong of a hot wire do I need? I will use an AC model.
- What height should I put the hot wire? My main concerns is fox and the neighbors dog (should he get loose).
- This addition will cost peanuts compared to the original coop and run cost…but I don't want to start this project if it wont accomplish anything.
Any and all thoughts are appreciated!
Cheers,
MFH
We have a good size coop (8x10) and fully enclosed run that is covered (14x24); fenced with welded wire with 1/4 inch hardware cloth up to 3 feet with a 18" apron. Auto chicken door and all coop windows are covered with 1/4 cloth. Grandpas feeder to keep rodents at bay; nipple water system. Set up done by listening to all the lessons learned here!
We have been free ranging them during the day, opening the run at 1000ish after most predators (aside from air bound ones) are not around.
Well…we had three months of no loss…but then, the fox(s) and hawk found the flock and we lost a couple within a couple weeks. We locked them down after the first loss…and after a week let them back out but the fox checked regularly. We trap and shoot but live where there are many and the chicks love to get into the thickets where they are easily stalked.
Sooooo……I am thinking that I want to build fence panels to make a large run area. There is a post about making them and I will make a bunch to create 4' foot high, 8 foot long panels with 1x2 welded wire attached to 2x4s. The thought is to keep the chicks from going into the thickets, and at least give any predator a speed bump. I also plan to attach a hot wire.
My questions:
- I know the chick can easily get over the fence….but if the area is fully grassed and large enough I suspect departing the pen will not be the norm. I will provide some roosts for them in the center. I really don't want to net the top (though I might). I know a aerial atack is possible…but I am mainly concerned with the fox and being able to reconfigure the pen to ensure there is good grass for them. They will have shade available. Am I kidding myself that the chickens will stay?
- I am thinking a 1600 sq ft or maybe larger area area. How strong of a hot wire do I need? I will use an AC model.
- What height should I put the hot wire? My main concerns is fox and the neighbors dog (should he get loose).
- This addition will cost peanuts compared to the original coop and run cost…but I don't want to start this project if it wont accomplish anything.
Any and all thoughts are appreciated!
Cheers,
MFH