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Well I read the original post and I still have to agree with Jajika. If they can't get in and they can't get into the feed they will move on. Sure you'll still see them pass thru and the dogs will still bark at night but if they can't get to anything then who cares.
I have a very secure coop enclosed with hardware cloth, electric wire etc., my feed is locked up. I have no issues with predators getting in at night. I'm aware they may occasionally pass by and check things out and they keep going, looking elsewhere for food. As long as I make it impossible for them to get a meal I couldn't care less if they pass by in the night.
Everybody has to do what they think is best and that's what works for me. I don't have to bother with trapping and killling every nighttime creature that passes by.
I agree. I said to go back to original post, only because I thought I had stated that the coop was secure. That really wasn't my concern or reason for posting, but I may not have made that clear. I guess my only lingering worry is that some of these critters could come across my chooks at night while they are sleeping and secure, but come back during the day when they are free ranging for a snack. I suppose that it is as I said, I am being a little over-protective. Chalk it up to being a new parent (of chickens at least). Who knew I'd get so attached to the little piglets.
I gottcha now!
Daytime attacks are certainly a concern. Where I am I've never seen a possum in the daylight but I'm sure plenty of folks have, depending on your surroundings. And no, your not over protective, our chickens are just way to low on the food chain!