hockeygirl56
Songster
I'm a new chicken owner, and my babies are still in their brooder but we are going to get their new house all set up soon. I plan on setting them up with an enclosed run attached to their coop, but I want to make sure I do everything possible to make it predator proof. We've been seeing some tracks around the house lately, so we set up the trail camera and put the Easter turkey carcass out and this is what we caught:
There were more pics than that but it gives you the idea - so we know we have possums around! I'm pretty sure we have raccoon prints and skunks too. Not a huge surprise since we live in the country, but seeing that made me that much more nervous about making sure the chickens will be safe when they move out there.
I've heard different things as far as what to use - from what I've understood, the best plan is to use welded wire fencing and then chicken wire over top for strength and size purposes. When I told my husband that he didn't think we needed all of that and I think doesn't want to spend the extra money for both, so if this really is the best plan please let me know so I have backup! I'm planning on putting a top on the run so no one can climb over - what is everyone's suggestion for the top? And then I was planning to put the fence down into the ground a foot or two - any advice on the best way to stop things from digging underneath or is that pretty much it?
Any advice or experience anyone has would be great - I'm already attached after just a week and would be really upset if anything happened to them that I could have prevented!

There were more pics than that but it gives you the idea - so we know we have possums around! I'm pretty sure we have raccoon prints and skunks too. Not a huge surprise since we live in the country, but seeing that made me that much more nervous about making sure the chickens will be safe when they move out there.
I've heard different things as far as what to use - from what I've understood, the best plan is to use welded wire fencing and then chicken wire over top for strength and size purposes. When I told my husband that he didn't think we needed all of that and I think doesn't want to spend the extra money for both, so if this really is the best plan please let me know so I have backup! I'm planning on putting a top on the run so no one can climb over - what is everyone's suggestion for the top? And then I was planning to put the fence down into the ground a foot or two - any advice on the best way to stop things from digging underneath or is that pretty much it?
Any advice or experience anyone has would be great - I'm already attached after just a week and would be really upset if anything happened to them that I could have prevented!