what keeps getting in to my coop.!!?

chickenmama109

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hi fellow chicken lovers i have a flock of 13 and not to long ago i found a snake in my coop the first snake ive seen in the coop for a year of having my chickens so we killed the snake and i have not seen one since but there is something that keeps diging holes into my run there was one small hole going under the coop so i covered it with dirt i thought it was the chickens undiging the hole over and over so to make sure nothing got in i put a brick there so know theres the some sized hole next to the brick so i covered that hole with a brick know theres a hole at the back of the coop what is going on how do i catch this thing going in to my coop and why is it going in. thanks
 
critters only get into places for one thing, food. If it is digging holes it isn't a snake, it could be rodents, mink, weasel, etc. Most likely it is rodents though if the hole is small.
Your best defense would be to extend small 1/4" galvanized mesh into the soil about a foot deep. A liner row of brick or concrete pavers might work as a secondary barrier inside and next to the below ground wire barrier.
 
Sounds like a rodent to me. You could also 'skirt' wire around the coop/run. That's what I did with one of mine and it works great. I used hardware cloth and cheap plastic tent posts. Hammered them into the ground periodically to hold the wire down snug to the ground. The wire extends about a foot away from the coop and run and no digging required. Grass grew through it and you can't even tell it's there, I mow right over it.
 
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here is the home that it dug last night
 
Sounds like a rodent to me. You could also 'skirt' wire around the coop/run. That's what I did with one of mine and it works great. I used hardware cloth and cheap plastic tent posts. Hammered them into the ground periodically to hold the wire down snug to the ground. The wire extends about a foot away from the coop and run and no digging required. Grass grew through it and you can't even tell it's there, I mow right over it.
YES!. This is the quickest and easiest way to prevent tunneling. A simple hardwire cloth skirt around the perimeter will do the trick. Anchor it down with tent pegs, cover with some dirt or just let the grass grow through.
 
If you have a game camera put it up so you can see what is digging. It could be most any predator. I have had critters get in to mine too so I put game cameras up and there it was. I have had owls, coyotes, fox, possum, coons. Recently I went to collect eggs and in one of the coops wrapped around the nest box was a snake. That was the first one I had ever seen in the coops. I got it out but was unable to catch it.
This is one just like the one that I found in my coop.
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This is a snake a friend killed that was looking for a way into the chick coop.
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