Keeping chickens safe
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:32 pm
Ok guys, I need your help here.
I start a new job on the 1st which means that I won't get home till about 6pm. Once we put the clocks back it's going to be dark from 5 or earlier.
We have foxes here and I've already lost one girl to the fox.
My remaining 5 girls have a house which is a cosy wooden shed about 9-10 ft square. They also have a pop hole through to a run of about the same size. The run is quite flimsy. It is made of timber framed panels with a single layer of chicken wire. The panels have to be moveable so that I can get to the guttering of the shed. This means that they have to be quite flimsy.
In the past I have left the pop hole open until I get home and they have been safe enough from the foxes HOWEVER...
We move to wheelie bins next month. I remember in Bristol, when they got wheelie bins, the foxes started to get hungry and were much more aggressive. I've also heard that they will push their way through chicken wire if necessary.
So - do I leave the chooks locked in to a small space all day?
Or - do I let them have access to the run and worry all day about whether they are safe or not and risk the fox getting in?
Cheers
Zoe
I start a new job on the 1st which means that I won't get home till about 6pm. Once we put the clocks back it's going to be dark from 5 or earlier.
We have foxes here and I've already lost one girl to the fox.
My remaining 5 girls have a house which is a cosy wooden shed about 9-10 ft square. They also have a pop hole through to a run of about the same size. The run is quite flimsy. It is made of timber framed panels with a single layer of chicken wire. The panels have to be moveable so that I can get to the guttering of the shed. This means that they have to be quite flimsy.
In the past I have left the pop hole open until I get home and they have been safe enough from the foxes HOWEVER...
We move to wheelie bins next month. I remember in Bristol, when they got wheelie bins, the foxes started to get hungry and were much more aggressive. I've also heard that they will push their way through chicken wire if necessary.
So - do I leave the chooks locked in to a small space all day?
Or - do I let them have access to the run and worry all day about whether they are safe or not and risk the fox getting in?
Cheers
Zoe