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What is wrong with my coop?

TPMemnoch

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Jun 15, 2008
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Ok, something is killing my chickens!
We converted a 12'x12' horse stall to a coop, until we could build one. The stall is 3/4" plywood on the inside and outside - 2 layers. 4 layers of chicken wire over the doors, reinforced with wood strips. Around the outside, we have rocks piled 6" high and outwards from the walls to 2ft. Big rocks. Tin roofing with wire from the roof to the ground and buried 2" down.
There are no holes in wire, nothing pulled down and no dug holes. I started with 12 - now I have 3. It was taking one at a time, until last night. It killed 6 - only ate one, tore 3 into pieces and the other two are just dead. I need help! What is wrong with my coop?
It is in the horse pasture, next to the dog pen. The dogs are not barking and the horses are not reacting. We live in the suburbs and have never seen a raccoon, or anything like that. Any ideas on predator and reinforcing coop? TIA
 
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I have no idea. But CHICKEN WIRE only keeps chickens in, not predators out. Cover it with 1/2" or 1/4" hardware cloth if you want to keep predators from reaching into hen house.
 
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What about above -- are there openings in the eaves? Are there places where something could go over top of the stall fronts or partitions? Across on rafters or trusses? Raccoons are EXCELLENT climbers.

If the top of the pen is truly totally secure, I would expect it's a weasel, weasellin' in thru some gap you don't think is big enough. Weasels are pretty small, and VERY small-diameter.

You might try borrowing/buying/renting two live-traps -- one raccoon sized, one weasel sized. Bait both with catfood or tuna, or bait the raccoon one with watermelon or marshmallows (which work wonders for raccoons). OUTside of the stall of course
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Good luck,

Pat
 
Is there a way that something could pull or push open the stall door and squeeze through?
I made 3 stalls into coops and though they are not up to my standards of predator proof this is one area I am trying to work on. I figure if I can pull or push it open a small amount then so can a possum or weasel.
Go around top, middle and bottom of everything and push or pull. That is all I can suggest without photos to see your set up.
Hope you get it fixed soon. Good luck!
 
Thanks everyone!
I think it has to be a weasel. Nothing big enough for a raccoon to get into. Eaves are covered, etc. Doors stout enough that the horses can't push them in or open a little bit.
The only thing we can think of is that a weasel could slip up under one layer, go up to the next layer, etc.. The layers are not exactly even, so that might be it. I'm just sad over my chickens. One Americauna was so beautiful - looked sorta like an eagle.
I had 4 of each king - Comets, Americauna and Barred Rock - now I only have one of each. It seems to be an equal opportunity scavenger!
 
Most stalls have deep bedding. So i am thinking there may be a way they are tunneling up in there from outside.
good luck
 
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What about above -- are there openings in the eaves? Are there places where something could go over top of the stall fronts or partitions? Across on rafters or trusses? Raccoons are EXCELLENT climbers.

If the top of the pen is truly totally secure, I would expect it's a weasel, weasellin' in thru some gap you don't think is big enough. Weasels are pretty small, and VERY small-diameter.

You might try borrowing/buying/renting two live-traps -- one raccoon sized, one weasel sized. Bait both with catfood or tuna, or bait the raccoon one with watermelon or marshmallows (which work wonders for raccoons). OUTside of the stall of course
tongue.png


Good luck,

Pat

I second this guess. They really can smush themselves through very tiny spaces.
 
I'm sorry about your losses. I think lesser weasels can get through a one inch gap. They are the smallest weasels. What size wire are you using?
 
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I don't think so. Weasels don't kill like that, tearing the birds apart. A weasel would go for the head and neck and just drink the blood. They will kill all the birds to store them for later.

You have a raccoon getting in somehow. Also weasel are less likely to be in suburbs. Racoons love living in the burbs where there is garbage, dog food and cat food left out.

Set traps.
 
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