Hi everyone! So as some background, I've had the same set up for my flock of ten hens for three years now: an above ground coop with about 30'x20' of pen room. The ground in the pen is very hard and has lots of pebbles on top, so I like to let them out into my backyard at least once a week to free range and scratch around. My backyard is connected to a creek system/ wooded area, so I like to watch them while they're out so they can stay safe. I've never had any problems with predators before and only let them out for an hour or two at a time. However last week when I was letting them out, a bobcat came and attacked the group. It killed and took one hen into the woods, though thankfully didn't hurt any of the others. It was very painful to lose her and now I'm afraid of losing another the same way.
I don't want to let them out again because the bobcat might come back, but the flock looks so miserable locked up in their pen all day; there's nowhere to bathe and no bugs or greens to eat. Expanding the pen permanently is not an option, but I was thinking of making a temporary fencing area that is connected to their current pen and that I could put up for a few hours each day, like a wire or netting fence that rolls up. Does anyone have any experience or suggestions on something that would keep my babies safe?
I don't want to let them out again because the bobcat might come back, but the flock looks so miserable locked up in their pen all day; there's nowhere to bathe and no bugs or greens to eat. Expanding the pen permanently is not an option, but I was thinking of making a temporary fencing area that is connected to their current pen and that I could put up for a few hours each day, like a wire or netting fence that rolls up. Does anyone have any experience or suggestions on something that would keep my babies safe?