My chicken coup is located in a very sheltered spot in my garden, and I'm pretty confident that the run is fox proof. At the moment I'm leaving the hatch on the coup open, so the girls can start pecking around early in the morning. The evenings are now getting colder, so is it still going to be ok to leave the hatch open?
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Do you think it's OK to leave it open for a little while? I don't get home from work until 6.30pm minimum and soon the nights will have drawn in proper and the girls will be in bed by the time I'm back.
They'll be OK in the chilly dark for just a couple of hours until I shut them in ????Cheers
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My pop hole stays open all the time apart from when I'm cleaning the shed when I stick a spade over it to keep them out!
The internal area of my pop hole has a boarded ell shaped tunnel to keep out drafts.
Probably not ideal, but mine are in a secure pen on the allotment........5 miles away from home and they seem happy enough!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
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i was also thinking of making a tunnel to stop draughts, even though they will be in the garden, i'm not going out in my jammies at 7am to let them out .... even the cats don't get up that early lol....... i did also think of some kind of cat flap attachment for the front, but still don't know if chooks or ducks would work that out
when the council eventually get the allotments sorted, they will probably move down there, or some of them will..... and i'm certainly not going there in my jammies lol.
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Originally posted by lynda66 View Posti was also thinking of making a tunnel to stop draughts, even though they will be in the garden, i'm not going out in my jammies at 7am to let them out .... even the cats don't get up that early lol....... i did also think of some kind of cat flap attachment for the front, but still don't know if chooks or ducks would work that out
when the council eventually get the allotments sorted, they will probably move down there, or some of them will..... and i'm certainly not going there in my jammies lol.
Maybe not,........... just had a vision of a chook going into a revolving door, around it, and finishing up back outside with an astonished look on her face! LolLast edited by Snadger; 06-10-2008, 07:29 PM.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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lol, can just imagine what a mess i'd make of a revolving door ....... i'd need a tape measure and tools that don't just chop bits off willy nilly, cos you've steered them in the wrong direction.
anyway, i was worrying enough about them being 2 thick to use a cat flap, ......... they are chickens after all
hmmmmm i was kinda thinking of using the chopping board i just bought, hadn't thought of rubber, *wonders if car inner tube would be thick enough*???
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Mine are let out at 5.30am and are out till I get back from work at 7.30pm. I was seriously considering saving for an automatic pop hole thingy, but I'm worried incase they get locked out as I live in the middle of no where and it is pitch black up the garden perfect for Mr Foxy. He would probably go for my chickens as next door have ducks and maybe a bit easier to catch than them. I have a run that I have made as fox and vermin proof as possible but with my luck they would still get in. A neighbours chickens got it when the fox or badger chewed through the side of the coop (poor chooks).
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lol @ Snadgers description of the astounded chook finding itself back at point A, after a trip around the revolving door!I love to talk about nothing. It's the only thing I know anything about!!
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I was really tempted by the cat flap idea! Think it could work well if the hens could be persuaded to use it! Don't think anything heavy in any way would work as I have, what looks like and old rubber backed shoe wiper thingy (can't think of the wod!) it's very thin, but quite heavy. They don't even try to move it unfortunately. I thin I might put in an l shaped wall to stop the drafts, it works for rabbets and guinea pigs, s it should be ok for hens!
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Originally posted by Bephlam View Postlol @ Snadgers description of the astounded chook finding itself back at point A, after a trip around the revolving door!
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Originally posted by Noodle View PostI was really tempted by the cat flap idea! Think it could work well if the hens could be persuaded to use it! Don't think anything heavy in any way would work as I have, what looks like and old rubber backed shoe wiper thingy (can't think of the wod!) it's very thin, but quite heavy. They don't even try to move it unfortunately. I thin I might put in an l shaped wall to stop the drafts, it works for rabbets and guinea pigs, s it should be ok for hens!
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Was speaking to the woman on the next plot earlier today and she said that she lets her chooks find their own way in every night, never locks the coop although they are normally in a large, fox proof (hopefully!) run and only let out properly when somebody is there. She said that hers are fine and even in the middle of winter didn't suffer in the slightest.
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