Firemandivi
In the Brooder
- May 22, 2023
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I have had my chickens for a year with no problems. I have Plymouth Rocks, and have/had 12 hens and 1 rooster. We have a lot of bears and other predators around me but still none have tried to bother the chickens. Heck my youngest son took a picture of a bobcat at the gate to the run just looking at the chickens.
My problems started last night when a bear tore down my wire fenced in run and was able to pull 1 or 2 chickens from the coop. I found the remains of one chicken and a pile of bear excrement inside the run. I only count 10 hens and the 1 rooster now. I removed the remains of the chicken and the excrement from the run this morning. Hours later the chickens were still very very skittish and wouldn't come when I called them and I'm having a very difficult time getting them back in the run.
I have fixed up the fence as best I could this morning and then had to go to work. Tonight I plan on buying and setting up an electric fence and will reinforce the door to the chicken coop. I have been leaving the door to the coop open at night and had no problems before but the bear ripped off the runners I had for the door to the coop.
I have been in touch with the NYSDEC and told them my problems and solutions. I will setup a trail camera tonight and a motion system alarm and if the bear tries to get in again I will use lethal force. But this is just one bear we have so many I would like advice on how to keep them out of the coop as much as possible. I will start by using the electric fence, beefing up the door and installing a lock on the door which will be closed at night.
One of the problems with locking them in the coop at night is what to do while away on vacation, how do people handle that? Any advice that can be given on how to deal with bears and what to do while away on vacation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
My problems started last night when a bear tore down my wire fenced in run and was able to pull 1 or 2 chickens from the coop. I found the remains of one chicken and a pile of bear excrement inside the run. I only count 10 hens and the 1 rooster now. I removed the remains of the chicken and the excrement from the run this morning. Hours later the chickens were still very very skittish and wouldn't come when I called them and I'm having a very difficult time getting them back in the run.
I have fixed up the fence as best I could this morning and then had to go to work. Tonight I plan on buying and setting up an electric fence and will reinforce the door to the chicken coop. I have been leaving the door to the coop open at night and had no problems before but the bear ripped off the runners I had for the door to the coop.
I have been in touch with the NYSDEC and told them my problems and solutions. I will setup a trail camera tonight and a motion system alarm and if the bear tries to get in again I will use lethal force. But this is just one bear we have so many I would like advice on how to keep them out of the coop as much as possible. I will start by using the electric fence, beefing up the door and installing a lock on the door which will be closed at night.
One of the problems with locking them in the coop at night is what to do while away on vacation, how do people handle that? Any advice that can be given on how to deal with bears and what to do while away on vacation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.