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I agree! Locks aren't a negative, ...
I am not opposed to using locks and have been looking to get another set that matches my current lock set. All these kids are gone for another year, so I have time to look around.
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I agree! Locks aren't a negative, ...
Little late here......but how about educating the kids about predators and why you are careful to lockup add in a real story of losing your chickens when carelessly. Also you can tell them that you have learned a lot about caring for your chickens and they need to see you if they intend to feed as some foods kill or make them sick, other times they’ve had too much treats and need to eat their regular meal. Ie it’s not good for you to eat dessert all day, just like you not good for chickens. Your parents keep you healthy, I’m the chickens owner and it’s my responsibility to keep them healthy. Then tell them that you really do love having them come over to feed chickens just want to make sure everything is safe.
I would put up “do not open” and “do not enter” signs on the run, and ask the kids not to open the gate without you there.
Oh my gosh, that’s an amazing sign!
Some of this may be my problem because I also have a nice wooden swing set with slide that I still maintain for the visiting children even though my wife and I have no kids out here anymore. Also, we have a small stream going through our property and all the neighborhood kids are in there catching frogs and such. So the visiting children have always been free to use my property and I really enjoy that. They enjoy their vacations out here at the lake and I like to think I make it just a little better for them.