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Working through a coop plan that incorporates pallets for the sides & bottom of the coop. My pallets have a spacing of about 2 inches between the slats. I was thinking of leaving these open through the summer for air flow and ventilation, but will that amount of gap be enough to let predators in? I'm sure it would be fine to keep raccoons, fox, coyote, neighboring dogs, feral cats, etc. out, but are there smaller predators that I'm not thinking of that could get in and do damage if I left those 2-inch wide gaps open through the summer?
Also, I should put a piece of plywood over the floor, right? I wouldn't want chickens to get their feet stuck in the cracks and injure themselves and I need to keep the floor covered in some kind of litter too... is there any reason to leave it open (other than the cost of more plywood?)?
Thanks in advance, I'm looking forward to building our first coop and plan to share the plans assuming it actually comes to fruition
Melissa
Also, I should put a piece of plywood over the floor, right? I wouldn't want chickens to get their feet stuck in the cracks and injure themselves and I need to keep the floor covered in some kind of litter too... is there any reason to leave it open (other than the cost of more plywood?)?
Thanks in advance, I'm looking forward to building our first coop and plan to share the plans assuming it actually comes to fruition

Melissa