Familyfeeders25
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- Nov 22, 2019
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Hello everyone! My question centers around coop runs and their need for a cover or roof to ensure a full enclosure and safety from predators. I currently have an indoor coop with an outdoor run both with roofs. It is fully enclosed and predator proof. I am considering an additional run to offer more space at least during the day. I don’t want to make it permanent at this time so I was considering using 6’ kennel panels pieced together creating an additional pen. My intent is to incorporate an automatic door on a timer to let em out to it only during the day.
I used to let them free range during the day but have had too many issues with fox/coyote attacks.
Outside of hawks from above what other risks are there of leaving the top open? Food/water will all be under the roof of coop and primary run. Have you experienced a predator try to climb? If hawks really are a serious threat I would consider a net an option.
TIA for your opinions!
I used to let them free range during the day but have had too many issues with fox/coyote attacks.
Outside of hawks from above what other risks are there of leaving the top open? Food/water will all be under the roof of coop and primary run. Have you experienced a predator try to climb? If hawks really are a serious threat I would consider a net an option.
TIA for your opinions!