What got my chickens **GRAPHIC**

Sorry for your loss
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Man! I'm just sick for you
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I'm doing some reinforcing tomorrow!!
 
Just letting u guys know that at 5 in the morning today my rooster went off and my dad heard branches breaking in the the woods. Don't know if any more chickens got hurt
 
Just letting u guys know that at 5 in the morning today my rooster went off and my dad heard branches breaking in the the woods. Don't know if any more chickens got hurt
Deer...the branch crashing, not the chicken eating.

Was your coop door open when the chicken slaughter happened?
 
It was only a small hole in the chicken wire
I'm looking at the pictures, and I see a great big gap. First, understand that chicken wire is good to keep chickens in (or out, depending on the application), but it does nothing to keep anything else out. For predators, it's just a minor inconvenience on their way to dinner. In the picture, that wire doesn't look like it is secured to that baseboard, so a predator and all his predator friends just pull the wire out and slip under it. Instead of chicken wire, use 1/2-inch hardware cloth and secure it every inch or so. It's a much smaller mesh wire and a whole lot sturdier than chicken wire. Also understand that a good-sized predator can get through a very small gap in perimeter defenses. A hole as small as a quarter (U.S. currency coin) is big enough to let a predator in that can decimate your flock. A 2-inch gap is plenty of space to let in a raccoon and all his raccoon buddies.
 
No more chickens got hurt, and what ever coop I build from now on will have hardware cloth to protect my chickens. I have decided to wait till the spring time to expand my flock.
 
You can very often get rolls of welded wire fencing cheap at auctions. I do chicken wire with a layer of welded wire over top and nothing gets in or out.
 

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