Coop #3 has most of what I found helpful after a few years.... freezing water is annoying but manageable. I have big pavers, 16x16 all around the coop and run and the coop is a few inches off the ground with a solid floor. The run has a dirt floor. Nothing has gotten in: dug in/under, roof is solid and 1/2 inch hardware cloth on entire run sandwiched between wood so it can’t be pulled off. My previous run had a skirt of hardware cloth buried around perimeter but for my current one I decided to use pavers. Poop board at a comfortable level makes cleaning easy. Solar light in case I have to go in after dark. Bears are not around here so I think I have it covered![]()
Whoah. For some reason I had it in my head that you had to start an apron at the edge of the structure, and that having pavers around it extended the edge. Like if you had a coop with no pavers you would want to lay down an 18" wire apron staring at the coop....but if you had a coop with 18" pavers around it, you would still want a wire apron starting at the pavers. Is that not the case? You can just do pavers all the way around??