I have a military style chicken run, you might say.
I've read and known of people who have lost chickens to predators. The reason they lost their birds? THEY DID NOT SHUT THEM IN AT NIGHT, BUT LEFT THE CHICKEN DOOR OPEN.
As they have admitted, if they had closed up tight at roosting time, there would have been no loss. The predator may have gotten into the enclosure, but, in a certain sense, who cares? since he couldn't get at the birds.
I live out here in Wild Kingdom (in MA)--all I'm missing is Marlin Perkins--and I have coyotes howling at least twice a day at the very edge of our property when the monastery bells ring for Mass, etc.!!! We have Black Bears on the property, Fishers, Foxes, Skunks, Racoons, (O)possoums, Weasels, Ferrets, Mice and Rats, Hawks by day, and Owls by night.
All right on the property and around the coop.
To me, the only way to keep the chickens safe is to shut them in at night. If you do that, there is no need to build a military arsenal for your chickens to browse in during the day.
I dare say, unless you have lots of $$ to spend, better to have a chicken wire range fence and close your birds in at night than anything else
Any thoughts
I've read and known of people who have lost chickens to predators. The reason they lost their birds? THEY DID NOT SHUT THEM IN AT NIGHT, BUT LEFT THE CHICKEN DOOR OPEN.
As they have admitted, if they had closed up tight at roosting time, there would have been no loss. The predator may have gotten into the enclosure, but, in a certain sense, who cares? since he couldn't get at the birds.
I live out here in Wild Kingdom (in MA)--all I'm missing is Marlin Perkins--and I have coyotes howling at least twice a day at the very edge of our property when the monastery bells ring for Mass, etc.!!! We have Black Bears on the property, Fishers, Foxes, Skunks, Racoons, (O)possoums, Weasels, Ferrets, Mice and Rats, Hawks by day, and Owls by night.
All right on the property and around the coop.
To me, the only way to keep the chickens safe is to shut them in at night. If you do that, there is no need to build a military arsenal for your chickens to browse in during the day.
I dare say, unless you have lots of $$ to spend, better to have a chicken wire range fence and close your birds in at night than anything else
Any thoughts