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I would have made my enclosed run bigger. When they have to stay in, they get very bored. My solution was a temporary fence that I can move around, but this is not predator proof.
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I've had both a mink and weasel find their way through rat holes and savage my flock, hence the hardware cloth.Everything. My biggest frustration is that the run isn't hardware cloth so I am forever battling rodents and I fear the day that I find the mink have visited
Oh, where to begin! The floor to my coop is unsealed particle board. That'll get fixed this summer. Exterior nesting boxes would be awesome! But the biggest, worst, most horrible mistake, which I hate to confess, and hang my head in shame as I do, is this: there is no foundation under the building.![]()
Help me learn from your mistake? I'm going to have a coop built for me this month, by the people from Little Coop on the Prairie
https://lccotp.wixsite.com/coops/coop-and-run-in-one
because there is no way I'm building my own, don't have the skills or the physical strength. We're currently planning a 6x12 overall, 6x4 coop. We're allowed to have 3 hens here officially, but I'm building for the 6 that I hope the state law goes through that will override the city restrictions.
What kind of foundation would there be? Would it be under the edge all around where the walls meet the ground? Are you talking about something that goes under the whole thing?
Our current plan is for the coop to be up at the half height, so that there will be more run under the coop that will be dark and shady - we're in north Texas, it gets HOT here. So the coop itself won't actually touch the ground.
Explain the foundation thing more?
Also, I saw people wishing they'd made their coop walk in - will I regret the half height thing?
Going to be following this with great intensity, as now is when I can make any changes. Already spending a LOT of money on this, hate to make it more, but want to get it right.