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It can be fixed, but it's going to cost you a little money- that being a relative thing, of course. But, there are some things you can do right away. First, be aware that chicken wire means it keeps chickens in and is useless at keeping predators out.
Get the shed secured, so you can lock chickens up at night. Nighttime is the worst time for predators. Mine seem to always get busier at night. Make sure the shed has adequate ventilation, with windows covered with hardware cloth. Might as well wrap the bottom with hardware cloth while you're at it, to keep snakes from stealing your future eggs.
Then get busy on the run. I like to use beefed up chain link dog kennels. Beefed up means covered with wire and some roofing panels, and hardware cloth around the bottom 24", as well as the apron extended out another 12-24" to stop diggers. The reason I like the dog runs? I can stand up in them!
The alternative is to use welded wire all around the run, hardware cloth on the bottom 24" and netting over the top. My chickens stay in the runs unless I am right there with them. Too many hawks around.
And yeah, you probably should have done something sooner, but you know what? Everybody has to learn sometime. Some sooner, some later.
Just remember to lock them up at night in a secure coop and beef up that run. You'll be fine.
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