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Sueshoo
In the Brooder
- Feb 18, 2026
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Thank you I'll do thatUse child proof latches on your coops.Coons can open simple latches
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Thank you I'll do thatUse child proof latches on your coops.Coons can open simple latches
There is but only like 2 inches and only in some areas. Most of the coupe has a wire grid on the floor so they can't get in there but the area where their feed is doesn't and that's where they are digging & getting in. I need to see what materials are available and fix that bc now I see rat droppings in their netting area. ThanksDo you have a wire apron buried around your cage? If so how far does it extend from the cage?
That's the main gate, then the gate to coup is closed with a turn latch but they dug underYes it was tied with a rope but just a simple knot!
I use Tri-act-lock caribeaners. $23 each. Most expensive door lock ever. No one but humans will be getting through that. Totally overkill, but I will NOT have my coop decimated by a racoon!Use child proof latches on your coops.Coons can open simple latches
Sue,There is but only like 2 inches and only in some areas. Most of the coupe has a wire grid on the floor so they can't get in there but the area where their feed is doesn't and that's where they are digging & getting in. I need to see what materials are available and fix that bc now I see rat droppings in their netting area. Thanks