Hi All,
I have recently lost nearly all of my birds to unknown predators (assuming it is the local bobcat or racoon population at this point - because I've seen both around these parts). I live on approximately forty acres in a heavily wooded area (gorgeous by-the-way).
My heart is broken after losing my birds to my idiocy; I allowed them to free range without boundaries because I felt like it was fairer for them to be "free."
That said, I lost my favorite hen. She was a black Star named Midnight that would allow you to pick her up, carry her around, set her somewhere, and she'd just sit and "talk to you."
For my birthday, my husband bought me a 42" 164 ft electrified poultry fence from Premier, along with all of the necessary components. I plan on surrounding the coop and allowing my birds to free range in this area, and will eventually get another 164 ft net (the fence charger I purchased can definitely accommodate).
Also, I've added a rooster to the flock for additional hawk warnings to the rest of the birds, etc. I'm not allowing my birds to free range now unless I'm outside (until I get the net in the next day or two).
I'm looking for additional feedback on what I could do if I'm missing anything obvious from all you expert "chickeners".
Synopsis of my set-up:
* Fully enclosed coop and run (hardware cloth - never have had an issue with breaches here)
* Electrified 42" poultry netting to be set-up this week prior to free-ranging
* Will be clipping wings to attempt to deter flying over net
* Will also ensure grass/weeds don't interfere with netting and reduce "zappage"
Anything else I could be blatantly missing? I've got a new set of black Australorp babies that I'm hand raising in the garage that I've totally fallen IN LOVE with and really really don't want to lose any on my account. If there is something out-of-my control, that's one thing...these guys are precious and so friendly.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Angela
I have recently lost nearly all of my birds to unknown predators (assuming it is the local bobcat or racoon population at this point - because I've seen both around these parts). I live on approximately forty acres in a heavily wooded area (gorgeous by-the-way).

My heart is broken after losing my birds to my idiocy; I allowed them to free range without boundaries because I felt like it was fairer for them to be "free."
That said, I lost my favorite hen. She was a black Star named Midnight that would allow you to pick her up, carry her around, set her somewhere, and she'd just sit and "talk to you."
For my birthday, my husband bought me a 42" 164 ft electrified poultry fence from Premier, along with all of the necessary components. I plan on surrounding the coop and allowing my birds to free range in this area, and will eventually get another 164 ft net (the fence charger I purchased can definitely accommodate).
Also, I've added a rooster to the flock for additional hawk warnings to the rest of the birds, etc. I'm not allowing my birds to free range now unless I'm outside (until I get the net in the next day or two).
I'm looking for additional feedback on what I could do if I'm missing anything obvious from all you expert "chickeners".
Synopsis of my set-up:
* Fully enclosed coop and run (hardware cloth - never have had an issue with breaches here)
* Electrified 42" poultry netting to be set-up this week prior to free-ranging
* Will be clipping wings to attempt to deter flying over net
* Will also ensure grass/weeds don't interfere with netting and reduce "zappage"
Anything else I could be blatantly missing? I've got a new set of black Australorp babies that I'm hand raising in the garage that I've totally fallen IN LOVE with and really really don't want to lose any on my account. If there is something out-of-my control, that's one thing...these guys are precious and so friendly.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Angela