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Devorah
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That’s a beautiful coop and run! Does your run have a hardware cloth apron?A lot depends on how your coop and/or pens are set up. My coop can be completely closed up with ample room for chickens to hang out, in case we get a few bad days of hurricane weather. I have predator proof pens due to constant foxes, raccoons, hawks, etc. My pens and coop remain rodent free & the only food in the pens is suspended cabbage head or corn cob, watermelon, etc. The regular pellet feed or scratch is all inside the coop. My friends are always throwing scratch on the ground & they have a rodent infestation so I think if I start throwing scratch on the ground I may draw rodents here as well. My setup works good for me. We get times of heavy rain, wind, hail, January snow & July heatwave drought, so the coop is designed in such a way that the flock can be comfortable, safe, dry & happy, if I have to keep them indoors a few days straight. I've tried setting up additional waterers outside, in their pens, but the water gets nastier faster. The waterers inside the coop remain clean, so that's where they're going to stay. I clean the waterers weekly with bleach, & I rotate ACV & oregano in their water. I think either indoor or outdoor feeders & waterers can work well, just be diligent with cleanliness.
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