I'm finishing building a 4x7 tractor for our 3 chickens -- will be painting tomorrow and then covering it with wire mesh. So if I need to make any modifications, now is probably the time to find out
We have a gazillion raccoons around here - last month we were getting *so* much coon poo around the house and yard that I did some trap-and-relocate, and in 6 nights of trapping I ended up giving car rides to *9* raccoons, argh. So I think raccoons are probably the main predator the chickens will face.
The pen part of the tractor is built of 2x2's reinforced with metal L and T braces, and (unless you convince me otherwise <g>) will be covered in 2x4" medium-gauge wire fencing that is attached with fence staples and lays flat 6" sideways along the ground all around the pen to discourage digging. The shelter part of the tractor is 1/2" plywood; doors will have good latches and windows and vents will be screened with hardware cloth. Chickens will be closed into the shelter at night.
Does this arrangement sound strong enough to deter raccoons? I am pretty sure that the first night we have the chickens in there, I will be able to shine a flashlight out the window at 3 a.m. and see raccoons crawling all over the tractor, and hear them discussing strategy with each other, but are they actually likely to do any harm?
Also, the week before Labor Day we'll be out of town and can only get the chickens (and horses) visited once a day. During that time (10 days) I am figuring to put the tractor in an unused chainlink-fenced horse paddock and run a couple of wires of electric fence around it at "raccoon height", energized off the horses' electric fencing, and then leave the shelter's door open into the pen part of the tractor 24 hrs a day for the chix to go in and out as they choose. Do you think this sounds acceptably safe? My only other option would be to confine them indoors in a 4x6' cage for the whole time we're gone, which would certainly be safe but I suspect they would HATE it... they spend their nights their right now, but I don't think they'd like *living* there one bit. OTOH they would not like being et by a raccoon either, so I dunno. We do have weasels around but in the summertime I'd hope they'd have enough other things to eat to leave the chickens alone...?
Any advice or suggestions appreciated!
Thanks,
patandchickens

We have a gazillion raccoons around here - last month we were getting *so* much coon poo around the house and yard that I did some trap-and-relocate, and in 6 nights of trapping I ended up giving car rides to *9* raccoons, argh. So I think raccoons are probably the main predator the chickens will face.
The pen part of the tractor is built of 2x2's reinforced with metal L and T braces, and (unless you convince me otherwise <g>) will be covered in 2x4" medium-gauge wire fencing that is attached with fence staples and lays flat 6" sideways along the ground all around the pen to discourage digging. The shelter part of the tractor is 1/2" plywood; doors will have good latches and windows and vents will be screened with hardware cloth. Chickens will be closed into the shelter at night.
Does this arrangement sound strong enough to deter raccoons? I am pretty sure that the first night we have the chickens in there, I will be able to shine a flashlight out the window at 3 a.m. and see raccoons crawling all over the tractor, and hear them discussing strategy with each other, but are they actually likely to do any harm?
Also, the week before Labor Day we'll be out of town and can only get the chickens (and horses) visited once a day. During that time (10 days) I am figuring to put the tractor in an unused chainlink-fenced horse paddock and run a couple of wires of electric fence around it at "raccoon height", energized off the horses' electric fencing, and then leave the shelter's door open into the pen part of the tractor 24 hrs a day for the chix to go in and out as they choose. Do you think this sounds acceptably safe? My only other option would be to confine them indoors in a 4x6' cage for the whole time we're gone, which would certainly be safe but I suspect they would HATE it... they spend their nights their right now, but I don't think they'd like *living* there one bit. OTOH they would not like being et by a raccoon either, so I dunno. We do have weasels around but in the summertime I'd hope they'd have enough other things to eat to leave the chickens alone...?
Any advice or suggestions appreciated!
Thanks,
patandchickens