My 4 girls will be temporarily moving to my school's garden. If the project is successful, we may decide to keep some there for the full school year.
I live in the suburbs, where predators are lazy and would really much rather knock over a garbage can than go through the trouble of breaking into a coop, so my current set-up is not overly predator-proof. They have the run of the yard during the day, and a somewhat secure coop at night.
However, the school is in a city, the Bronx exactly, where predators are actually more dangerous. There are coyotes and fishers, along with the more usual suspects. The garden itself is surrounded by a 7-8' chain link fence.
I am asking for any advice regarding an easy-to-build run, feeders (I usually bring food in at night, but can't at school), etc. The coop will be inside the run, and the pop door will have to remain open all night.
Thanks for any insights and advice!
I live in the suburbs, where predators are lazy and would really much rather knock over a garbage can than go through the trouble of breaking into a coop, so my current set-up is not overly predator-proof. They have the run of the yard during the day, and a somewhat secure coop at night.
However, the school is in a city, the Bronx exactly, where predators are actually more dangerous. There are coyotes and fishers, along with the more usual suspects. The garden itself is surrounded by a 7-8' chain link fence.
I am asking for any advice regarding an easy-to-build run, feeders (I usually bring food in at night, but can't at school), etc. The coop will be inside the run, and the pop door will have to remain open all night.
Thanks for any insights and advice!