Should we put Hardware cloth floor of RUN???

The Inspired Mom

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Hi there, building our coop right now. (Just posted on coop thread).

We are trying to decide if the run should have hardware cloth on floor then put 6” of dirt etc on top or just the apron on outside of run?

Thanks bunches!
 

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Let me clarify. My plan- which I have NOT carried out - is to put my natural clay soil mounded on top of hardware cloth and packed down. Effectively forming a new ground level. So that I clean on top of normal clay ground - that secretly has hardware cloth under it.
I did effectively raise the ground of my run by 7-8 inches by putting clay in it. I live in a swampy area so now everything around the run floods but the run does not.
 
I'm thinking of doing the same thing as in the OP or use paving slabs but will probably have more like 8" of soil on top of it? Which I thought would be OK as I've never known of a chicken dig anywhere near that deep from just foraging but I could be wrong?
 
I’m going to live vicariously through you and say yes please!! I sooo wish I had. Between my girls digging dirt baths and me worrying about coyotes digging underneath it bothers me all the time that the bottom isn’t secure.


Thanks for the tip! We live on a mountain so we see deer, black bear, tons of squirrels, and I am concerned of coyotes and foxes trying to get in the chicken run. I wonder if I can do deep litter method in the run? I read somewhere you can actually put leaves & the chickens will compost it?! Not sure what all that means yet. Lol. My husband is building nesting boxes now and I’m beyond excited!!! Thanks!!!
 
I'm thinking of doing the same thing as in the OP or use paving slabs but will probably have more like 8" of soil on top of it? Which I thought would be OK as I've never known of a chicken dig anywhere near that deep from just foraging but I could be wrong?

We are planning to let our chickens forage past the run but if we leave to go to town it’d be great to lock them in run & leave their coop door open so they can run in and out in case storm comes etc.
 
Thanks for the tip! We live on a mountain so we see deer, black bear, tons of squirrels, and I am concerned of coyotes and foxes trying to get in the chicken run. I wonder if I can do deep litter method in the run? I read somewhere you can actually put leaves & the chickens will compost it?! Not sure what all that means yet. Lol. My husband is building nesting boxes now and I’m beyond excited!!! Thanks!!!
I would, I used regular old wire farm fence on mine, not sure which one would be cheaper? I have never regretted adding it to my coop, I feel it’s very safe.
 

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