BabsChickieNewB
In the Brooder
- Mar 2, 2024
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I just switched my set up to accommodate more birds (currently have 3 adults but 4 juveniles and 4 babies in the brooder). I had a large horse wire fence very predator proof cage that I took apart. Now I have a 10X10 chain link fence with a tarp zip tied to the top (it’s not fully tied at the moment). My girls stayed in the turquoise coop (it wasn’t on the ground before and I still plan to raise it) but are now in the pink coop. The grey cage is more for bunnies but I’ve been putting my juveniles in there during the day to get them used to outside. The big girls free range the backyard all day. They have been for the last year with no problems. I have two territorial cats and a lazy dog.
But here is my new problem. We have cameras all over and they’ve caught foxes on the regular but now there are raccoons as well. My dog is on her last leg and I’m afraid once she goes, they’ll all come after my girls. Has anyone had a problem with pests only after their dog passes? How hard will the raccoons and/or foxes try to get into my coop? I plan on fortifying more before the dog goes but will they still be able to free range during the day? I’m right in the middle of the city nowhere close to outskirts or fields or anything.
Any advise appreciated
But here is my new problem. We have cameras all over and they’ve caught foxes on the regular but now there are raccoons as well. My dog is on her last leg and I’m afraid once she goes, they’ll all come after my girls. Has anyone had a problem with pests only after their dog passes? How hard will the raccoons and/or foxes try to get into my coop? I plan on fortifying more before the dog goes but will they still be able to free range during the day? I’m right in the middle of the city nowhere close to outskirts or fields or anything.
Any advise appreciated