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You have done a great job. My only concern is the rather large cracks between the boards. Could a coon stick his paw thru those cracks? Reason I ask is I have a lot of birdhouses around here and I have had coons climb up and sit on top of the bird houses and reach thru the hole and drag out the baby birds or eggs. A piece of hardware cloth over the cracks would solve that. Just a thought you may have considered this already. Again great job.
Thats cool I know you probably have chicks in your future and they could probably stick their heads thru a couple of those cracks. Snake might fit thru there too. Not being critical but trying to help. I agree better safe than sorry. Again great job. Lucky chickens.the spaces do look large, but they are not really, and this coop was used for years in heavy coon territory with nary a loss... but i did think the same as you... the 2 roosts that are inside are each about 3 boards in and run parallel to the wall behind (on the right), so there is no way to grab roosting birds. I picked up another roll of hw cloth tho' bc i'm not taking any chances. i'll be able to screen it off tomorrow after work, and in the meantime, i've piled up a lot of stuff and two gates at the far end of the enclosure that leads to the path for the propane tank and that coop... the guy only needs to come here once a year to fill the tank, it's for the stove only and even with regular cooking, the tank lasts about a year and a half... so he was here in June. all that stuff is only in MY way at this point and it's there for that very reason, to keep out any curious predators. the knuckleheads still crammed themselves in the little coop anyway... i'm guessing it will take some time and growth to convince them that they will fit better in the other coop... bc the apple crate coop is in the very corner of the house, it is completely protected from weather and still is nicely ventilated...
You have done a great job. My only concern is the rather large cracks between the boards. Could a coon stick his paw thru those cracks? Reason I ask is I have a lot of birdhouses around here and I have had coons climb up and sit on top of the bird houses and reach thru the hole and drag out the baby birds or eggs. A piece of hardware cloth over the cracks would solve that. Just a thought you may have considered this already. Again great job.
Would you mind sharing that information with my dog? She doesn't get it yet....lol Although she is better than my coonhound usually.Good dogs those beagles.