This Is A Chicken Coop, Bandera Style. (Page 1/1)
cliffw JUN 13, 11:23 AM


Sorry, my 'puter skills suck. Study the image.

Sand bags, concentration tower, surface to air defenses, raydar, machine gun turrents, great white sharks in the chicken coop moat.

The image really needs to be enlarged.
Doug85GT JUN 13, 10:19 PM
That is about right. I have a friend that lives in the foothills. He has an enclosed area for his chickens behind chicken wire. He still has to put his chickens inside the coop every night and lock them in. Every time he forgets to do it, a mountain lion or bobcat tears a hole in the chicken wire and makes off with one or two of his chickens. The chickens are too dumb to run into the coop when a predator comes for them.
blackrams JUN 13, 11:04 PM

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Originally posted by Doug85GT:

That is about right. I have a friend that lives in the foothills. He has an enclosed area for his chickens behind chicken wire. He still has to put his chickens inside the coop every night and lock them in. Every time he forgets to do it, a mountain lion or bobcat tears a hole in the chicken wire and makes off with one or two of his chickens. The chickens are too dumb to run into the coop when a predator comes for them.



Based on my limited experience, predators will enter the coop to get that dinner. There are wire fences that are pretty secure as far as keeping predators out but, chicken wire is pretty much for keeping the chickens in.
Ya get, what you pay for.

Rams

[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 06-13-2025).]

maryjane JUN 20, 10:07 AM
A couple-3 strands of 12 joule hot wire is an amazing deterrent (but also, a religious experience if humans happen to touch it)
IMO, the worst chicken predator is a raccoon. They just eat the head. Weasels and mink tho, kill for the fun of it and will massacre every chicken in the pen.
Last would be a fox, but they'll kill just one and haul it off to eat outside the coop somewhere.