I just got a couple of solar powered security lights to put around the coop I've been working on for my chicks. I know it won't deter a determined predator, but I thought it would be useful if I have to go out at night and also to illuminate any unwanted visitors so I can see what's out there from my bedroom balcony. One light was fine and only set off if I walked by it, but the other one went off a few times per hour for most of the night. I'm not sure if I can fix that right away, since I think it was likely rodents setting it off (nothing else was out there). If it keeps going on periodically throughout the night, will that be bad for my chickens?
Coop info: I've been modifying a Precision XL coop kit to be more predator proof with a bunch of 1/2in, 23 gauge welded wire hardware cloth and extra latches. The kits itself has a covered run that uses the same hardware cloth on the sides. I added a layer of hardware cloth under the roof and a 2ft predator skirt held in with big landscape fabric pins and covered with mulch for now (can't bury it; soil is too rocky). There has been a constant onslaught of chipmunks trying to get in during the day by climbing and digging with no successful entries. I've added spring-based latches on all outside doors. The main predators I've seen in my area are hawks, owls, foxes, and some kid of large weasel. I assume there must also be racoons somewhere, but I have yet to see one and nobody seems to need racoon-proof trash bins. I really don't want to do a hot wire because no one else in the area uses them with poultry and from past experience I'm really prone to getting popped by them when tired (and hate the ticking sound they make).
I have not yet had my month-old chickens out there overnight due to some weird cold snaps. I've been letting them be in the run during the day and bring them inside at night, but that will need to change in the next day or two since the nighttime temps have come back up.
Coop info: I've been modifying a Precision XL coop kit to be more predator proof with a bunch of 1/2in, 23 gauge welded wire hardware cloth and extra latches. The kits itself has a covered run that uses the same hardware cloth on the sides. I added a layer of hardware cloth under the roof and a 2ft predator skirt held in with big landscape fabric pins and covered with mulch for now (can't bury it; soil is too rocky). There has been a constant onslaught of chipmunks trying to get in during the day by climbing and digging with no successful entries. I've added spring-based latches on all outside doors. The main predators I've seen in my area are hawks, owls, foxes, and some kid of large weasel. I assume there must also be racoons somewhere, but I have yet to see one and nobody seems to need racoon-proof trash bins. I really don't want to do a hot wire because no one else in the area uses them with poultry and from past experience I'm really prone to getting popped by them when tired (and hate the ticking sound they make).
I have not yet had my month-old chickens out there overnight due to some weird cold snaps. I've been letting them be in the run during the day and bring them inside at night, but that will need to change in the next day or two since the nighttime temps have come back up.