Thanks for the idea and saved a lot of hassle. Works well for the big critters, but I did have problems with rodents (probably) burrowing in underneath, so I added 12" of 1/2" hardware cloth under the apron. Just pulled the apron back up and then bent up about a 1.5" of cloth on the coop/run side and attached it to the base boards and put the old apron back down. No more rodent incursions since.
Thanks for this comment. I liked the video but had the same question regarding whether I should use 1/2" hardware cloth (am definitely going to use that).
Thanks for your great idea for rodent-proofing! I've been having the same problem. Am I understanding you correctly? The end result is the 12" of dirt closest to the coop is covered with 2 layers of fencing, with 12" of 1/2" hardware cloth being beneath the 2"x3" fencing material, which extends out another foot past the hardware mesh, and is anchored down with the sod staples? Has this continued to keep out rodents and other critters? I hope I am understanding you correctly. Rodents have bitten the beaks off of 4 of my birds. Thank you for your time and your great idea!
I don’t have a coop yet and have been researching. I was thinking I had to dig a trench and put down brick. This saves so much work and money if it works for my area.
I've done this around the perimeter of all my coops/runs-but I used chicken wire...same principle, and keeps diggers out. Looks like the fencing you used is a bit easier to handle than the chicken wire. What is really impressive though, is your coop. Pricey, I imagine.
Our coops are build to last a lifetime and designed to make it easier for people who keep chickens, plus keep their birds healthy. Our customers think it's worth the price. For prices and options visit or website. carolinacoops.com/shop/ Thanks for watching.
Excellent video and I love how the mesh is practically invisible, especially how well it camouflages with the grass. Using this, in tandem with electric wiring if required and foxes will stand no chance in getting through the structure, which, I must say, is a great size and has a beautiful finish to it. Well done mate 👍
I have a rat infestation in my 4x10 coop in Seattle. I previously buried 12" square slate pieces vertically around the perimeter, and that worked for years, but rats are now tunneling through. The walls were chicken wire, and of course that will be changed out to 1/2" hardware cloth and I will keep the food secure overnight. What is the best way to secure the FLOOR (and underground perimeter) from further rat intrusion without a ton of effort? Hardware cloth on the floor? Burying hardware cloth vertically (and if so, how deep)?
Great idea with the wire, will do this. Me; going through leftovers from other projects in the shed before buying anything, thinking "gheesh" it's just a chook shed. Paint will hide all the different offcuts. Built my Chook pen from the old dog kennel, two double bed frames and, an old window and stuff I dumpster dived from the local hardware shop. Pen cost $20 for bolts, $20 for four second hand posts and $7 bundle of second hand screws, nails and hinges. You wouldn't know it tho, looks like fort Knox. I can do chin ups on the door frame its so solid. If we have a disaster, we can at least live in the chook pen 😆 🤣
Thank you so much for doing this video it was very helpful and much easier to instal than I thought!! 😊 Our family has decided to go with the American coop, but living in Florida where we get tons of rain would u suggest for us to upgrade to the Carolina coop roofing? You guys are awesome and I can't wait for more videos 😊
Is there a difference between PVC coated vs Vinyl coated? I’m at Lowe’s and the Garden Fence 2inchx3inch 24 inch by 50 feet roll is all vinyl coated. Will that work?
You did a great job with this video with 1 caveat .... It surprises me how many people take the time & energy to make and then upload videos without being adequately mic'd up. If you make any more youtube videos please jack up the volume !! Most of your video is extremely hard to hear on my old laptop and I suspect that has a very negative effect on the number of views and comments.I had to add them to a playlist to watch later by casting my laptop to my TV which has much better speakers. But it is much easier to watch UA-cam videos on a computer WRZ Delaware County, Pennsylvania USA
Thanks for the comments. We are more mindful of the volume in the past 2 years. We also are shooting this videos on location, many times after a long day of coop installations, and while it would be great to have a mic and a designated camera person, we don't usually have that luxury. But we do try to show people what we are doing. Thanks again. (hope some of our latest videos are better for you. )
Hey Bill, the audio sounds great to me. I think your aforementioned "old laptop" is more than likely the culprit. Perhaps headphones could help as well.
Carolina Coops Videos I could hear you fine:) from my iPhone. Lol. Never use laptops unless I have to for work. So thankful for all your amazing tips!!!!!
Hi, we don't recommend doing it inside the coop because the chickens need to dig and will want to dig. If they hit the wire, it will can potentially harm their feet, and would prohibit their digging. we hope that helps.
This chicken coop is our most popular, the American Coop. You can find more info on this channel or by visiting our website. carolinacoops.com/shop/american-coop/
Looks good but what about weasels and rats? I can see that would stop most predators. Wouldn't Hardware cloth be more beneficial under the whole coop and expand about 2 feet beyond the base of the coop?
We have used hardware cloth around the base if snakes are a problem. However, never use hardware cloth or any wire under the entire run of the coop because chickens need to dig and can injure themselves if there is wire in the run.
Will these be ok to just mow over when cutting the grass? I will soon be getting chickens and i want to Predator proof it but still be able to now the grass
Great video. I have rats getting into my barn, could i use a smaller guage (1/4) opening and apply the same method of laying it around the building? All of the other videos they show trenching which i could eventually do but this method looks much easier. Thank you!
Rats are tough because as long as their head can squeeze through something, they can fit. The best thing to do about rats is to not give them any reason to want to be in your chicken coop. Don't throw in too many food scraps that the birds can't eat in a day. Try to find ways to keep their feed from spilling out as much as possible. You would need a very small opening to deter rats, half in hardware cloth could work. There are other things like aluminum sheet metal mesh that you can buy at hardware stores that have smaller openings that can last longer than your standard hardware cloth too. It doesn't matter if you bury it or do like we did in the video, rats can squeeze in tiny spaces. Good luck!
Only around the perimeter. We do not line the floor of the coop as it will not allow the chickens to scratch at the ground without getting hung up and potentially injured. Thanks for watching!
FlowerGrower Smith to answer your question should it be pinned down I would say no it doesn’t have to be however we pin it down simple so it does not act as a possible trip hazard while gravity starts to do its job making the predator apron disappear. Thanks for watching.
The predators i'm mostly focused on in my area are raccoons, opossums, and the typical rats/mice.. (of course feral cats too, but's another story...) the apron I currently have for my coop/run is extended into the entire run, not as far in as it is on the outside though and then I covered the outside apron with large california rocks/gravel and the inside apron with crushed granite/soil, etc. Would you recommend this? I also used the 1/2 " hardware wire that is identical to the hardware wire that lines the walls of my run. I know that the 1/2" wire would not keeps rats/mice out, but unless i rebuild my entire coop/run which Im not wanting to do, I'm stuck with this wire for now. Would you recommend that i switch it to the wire you used in your video for my aproning? I need redo the apron anyways because I'm building an extension to the run and would love to hear feedback... thanks!
Popcorn Winky I would never recommend running screen of any kind inside the run. I would recommend using at least a 16 ga PVC coated fencing for your apron. The PVC allows it to last a very long time.
When you do this, do you not need to have the chicken wire/hardware cloth burried down into the ground at the wood fence? This replaces that practice is that right?
Correct. There is no need to bury the wire fencing. This also makes it last longer. It will disappear under the grass but a predator won't be able to dig around the coop. Thanks for watching.
Carolina Coops Videos do you have predators like mink of Fischer’s in your area? Couldn’t they fit through those openings and dig a hole under the coop? I live in Ontario Canada so just want to be sure the ladies are safe :)
@@jeffreywollenzien7874 Fishers are becoming more common, we haven't heard of problems with them getting under the predator apron. However, if you know they are in your area, you will probably want to bury some wire with smaller openings, like metal mesh that is durable and strong to deter them.
If you lay it directly on the ground and maybe use sod stakes to hold it down instill vegetation starts to grow thru, you should have no issue mowing over top of it! We have many clients in the southern United States that use this method and we have yet to hear of any break ins! Thanks for watching and keep us posted!
Should be hardware cloth please understand this......hardware cloth ware is all that should be used period with your chickens its more expensive but keeps all rodents out. Never use chicken wire or the wire he is using here....lots of rodents can fit easily in these wire....
Hi Todd. Mice and rats can also fit through ½" hardware cloth. The key to keeping out rodents like that is not to give them a reason to come to your coop in the first place. Prevention is the key with those pests. This predator apron is made to keep out predators and when it's applied correctly it is extremely effective. Thanks for your comments.
Really great video! this totally gives me a solution for my 40'x40' forest run. running 4' weld wire fence around and I have enough extra to do this with. i'll probably cut it in half with 2' runout away from fence on the ground. If ya'll have any other tips I'd appreciate it!
Sounds like you know what you're doing. We've had to do the same on the road when we could only get 4' welded wire fencing. 2 feet is all you need to keep out digging predators. Good luck.
Snakes can't get through the hardware cloth. As for the predator apron, snakes don't burrow, but instead follow burrows underground already made by chipmunks, etc. So in our experience, snakes haven't been a problem with our coops. Thanks for watching
I want to do this but my coop is a fenced dog kennel I converted into a coop. Any advice on how I would attach it to the bottom.. like how your did with the staples?? obviously staples wouldn't work unfortunately...
You could try hog rings maybe. or build a wooden frame around the base of the kennel with wood and fasten it on to the frame with staples! Hope this helps! Thanks for watching!
Do you travel the country building coops. And if so can I get a job with you. I've got ten baby chicks right now I designed and built a hoop coop. I thought it would save me a lot of money to build with pvc. It didn't. Wish I'd have just built a coop and run. It's 10 x 5
Just larger animals. Rats and mice can fit through very small spaces, believe it or not, even .5 inch hardware cloth. We have addressed this in other videos (check out the Orlando coop video) and found the best solution is to make so rats and mice don't want to be around your coop. So that involved food maintenance (never too much thrown in) and food storage. Plus not giving them a harbor or home to live. Thanks for your question.
I know this is a late comment but try to clean the coop as much as you can and collect the eggs everyday it might look less attrative to rats if you do that.
If you are worried about predators, I would. IF your coop is up against the fence, you can maybe fasten the apron on the other side of the fence to protect the coop! Hope this helps! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the idea and saved a lot of hassle. Works well for the big critters, but I did have problems with rodents (probably) burrowing in underneath, so I added 12" of 1/2" hardware cloth under the apron. Just pulled the apron back up and then bent up about a 1.5" of cloth on the coop/run side and attached it to the base boards and put the old apron back down. No more rodent incursions since.
That's great, thanks for your comments.
Thanks for this comment. I liked the video but had the same question regarding whether I should use 1/2" hardware cloth (am definitely going to use that).
Would love to see a video of your "anti-rodent" extra skirt, please!
@@bettinahempel8904 me to
Thanks for your great idea for rodent-proofing! I've been having the same problem.
Am I understanding you correctly? The end result is the 12" of dirt closest to the coop is covered with 2 layers of fencing, with 12" of 1/2" hardware cloth being beneath the 2"x3" fencing material, which extends out another foot past the hardware mesh, and is anchored down with the sod staples?
Has this continued to keep out rodents and other critters?
I hope I am understanding you correctly. Rodents have bitten the beaks off of 4 of my birds. Thank you for your time and your great idea!
I am going to use the 1/2 inch hardware cloth because of smaller critters like voles. Thank you for showing us how to install it.
I was dreading digging in my predator proofing. I am going to try this.
Thank you. You just made my brain fog clear up about predator proofing my chicken hutch. 👍 way simpler than what I was considering.
Thank you for your comments. We try to make things easier for chicken people.
That homeowner goin get those "fingers" in his tractor tires. 🤣 🤣 4:01
I don’t have a coop yet and have been researching. I was thinking I had to dig a trench and put down brick. This saves so much work and money if it works for my area.
I’ve been looking for exactly this tutorial for my chicken coop. Thank you for sharing.
We are glad you find it helpful, that's why we do these videos.
I've done this around the perimeter of all my coops/runs-but I used chicken wire...same principle, and keeps diggers out. Looks like the fencing you used is a bit easier to handle than the chicken wire. What is really impressive though, is your coop. Pricey, I imagine.
Our coops are build to last a lifetime and designed to make it easier for people who keep chickens, plus keep their birds healthy. Our customers think it's worth the price. For prices and options visit or website.
carolinacoops.com/shop/
Thanks for watching.
This is the best advice i've seen!!! Thank you.
Really great Idea! Seems much simpler than some of the options I was mulling over.
Glad you found it helpful. Thanks for your comments.
Excellent video. thanks for good information. Clear, easy to follow and straight to the point.
I didn’t know you were so close. I live in Hamlin NY I learned so much from you all thanks for the videos
Thank you!
I was trying to figure out how to predator proof my future chicken coop. Thank you so much.😊
Thanks for your advice. I used your technique but pulled the wire up onto the fence and tied it to the fence.
That’s beautiful grass!
that coop is gorgeous! thank you for this information, looks like I need to redo my apron.
Great. Our coop is 8 x 4 in the shade which means tree roots. We just can’t dig down 18”. We will do this and maybe cinder blocks. Thanks
Cant a weasel fit through a 2x3 hole?? Is this effective?
Awesome video! Thanks for filming and posting. Loved the fact you even included the size of the staples. I was going to ask about that.
Good question! I was wondering too🐤
We put the the hardware fence on the bottom of our coop & run when we built it. Helps keep animals that burrow out of our coop and run.
Hardware cloth is so expensive. Do you use a 19 gauge or something higher? I'm looking for inexpensive hardware fencing.
That's brilliant. Thanks. I'm learning so much from your channel
Thanks Rob! That's exactly why we keep making our videos, so people can learn from us! Thanks for watching.
Excellent video and I love how the mesh is practically invisible, especially how well it camouflages with the grass.
Using this, in tandem with electric wiring if required and foxes will stand no chance in getting through the structure, which, I must say, is a great size and has a beautiful finish to it.
Well done mate 👍
Thank you so much!
I have a rat infestation in my 4x10 coop in Seattle. I previously buried
12" square slate pieces vertically around the perimeter, and that
worked for years, but rats are now tunneling through. The walls were
chicken wire, and of course that will be changed out to 1/2" hardware
cloth and I will keep the food secure overnight. What is the best way to
secure the FLOOR (and underground perimeter) from further rat intrusion
without a ton of effort? Hardware cloth on the floor? Burying hardware
cloth vertically (and if so, how deep)?
@@cbrr7615 Great info! Thanks
Thank you so much for this video, it is very well explained. Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
So do you think you could mow over that before the grass gets too high?
Great idea with the wire, will do this.
Me; going through leftovers from other projects in the shed before buying anything, thinking "gheesh" it's just a chook shed. Paint will hide all the different offcuts.
Built my Chook pen from the old dog kennel, two double bed frames and, an old window and stuff I dumpster dived from the local hardware shop. Pen cost $20 for bolts, $20 for four second hand posts and $7 bundle of second hand screws, nails and hinges. You wouldn't know it tho, looks like fort Knox. I can do chin ups on the door frame its so solid. If we have a disaster, we can at least live in the chook pen 😆 🤣
You make it look so easy!
Simply beautiful! How many acres do you own?
Very helpful, thank you!
Is that 1/4 inch hardware cloth or 1/2 on the coop?
We use 19 gauge black PVC coated ½" hardware cloth on our coops.
Would you weed wack the grass around it and after time it’d be ok with a lawnmower... your thoughts thanks
That would probably be fine.
@@CarolinaCoopsVideos thanks for the quick response
Thank you so much for doing this video it was very helpful and much easier to instal than I thought!! 😊 Our family has decided to go with the American coop, but living in Florida where we get tons of rain would u suggest for us to upgrade to the Carolina coop roofing? You guys are awesome and I can't wait for more videos 😊
Can you mow over it once the grass grows up through it?
Will that big of squares keep rats, and mice out?
Is there a difference between PVC coated vs Vinyl coated? I’m at Lowe’s and the Garden Fence 2inchx3inch 24 inch by 50 feet roll is all vinyl coated. Will that work?
Yes, that's exactly what we used, that fencing from Lowes!
Should you do this to the inside of your run too ?
You did a great job with this video with 1 caveat ....
It surprises me how many people take the time & energy to make
and then upload videos without being adequately mic'd up.
If you make any more youtube videos please jack up the volume !!
Most of your video is extremely hard to hear on my old laptop and
I suspect that has a very negative effect on the number of views and
comments.I had to add them to a playlist to watch later by casting
my laptop to my TV which has much better speakers.
But it is much easier to watch UA-cam videos on a computer
WRZ
Delaware County, Pennsylvania USA
Thanks for the comments. We are more mindful of the volume in the past 2 years. We also are shooting this videos on location, many times after a long day of coop installations, and while it would be great to have a mic and a designated camera person, we don't usually have that luxury. But we do try to show people what we are doing. Thanks again. (hope some of our latest videos are better for you. )
Hey Bill, the audio sounds great to me. I think your aforementioned "old laptop" is more than likely the culprit. Perhaps headphones could help as well.
Carolina Coops Videos I could hear you fine:) from my iPhone. Lol. Never use laptops unless I have to for work. So thankful for all your amazing tips!!!!!
Colin Robinson lol same thought here!,
Great video! I was just wondering, since I cannot do this apron this way, like outward apron -- but could I do it inside the coop instead of outside.
Hi, we don't recommend doing it inside the coop because the chickens need to dig and will want to dig. If they hit the wire, it will can potentially harm their feet, and would prohibit their digging. we hope that helps.
fantastic video! would galvanized fencing vs the pvc coated version work as well? thanks!
Patricia McDade great question. The answer is yes however I feel that the PVC coated fencing would last longer.
I would love a coop like this
You guys are the best
Thanks a million sir, and best of luck with your business.
Dick Tracy thank you!
Nice job, amazing coop!
Great idea for the predator barrier. I was wondering what type of chicken coop you used?
This chicken coop is our most popular, the American Coop. You can find more info on this channel or by visiting our website.
carolinacoops.com/shop/american-coop/
Just did mine today. Thank you!!
Awesome! It's such an easy way to keep out digging predators!
Great vid mate.Love your coop😀
Good information thank you
thank you.
Oh my Goodness…
Thanks for this…
What I was looking for!!!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Great Video, Question though....wire is 2"X3" but what is the Width of the roll?? Thank you !
The fencing is two feet wide. Thanks for watching
Looks good but what about weasels and rats? I can see that would stop most predators. Wouldn't Hardware cloth be more beneficial under the whole coop and expand about 2 feet beyond the base of the coop?
We have used hardware cloth around the base if snakes are a problem. However, never use hardware cloth or any wire under the entire run of the coop because chickens need to dig and can injure themselves if there is wire in the run.
Love your coops
Great video. Thanks for the information
Thank you! and Thanks for watching!
How do you mow over the wire?
Will these be ok to just mow over when cutting the grass? I will soon be getting chickens and i want to Predator proof it but still be able to now the grass
this is my question as well.
I’ve seen someone say that, yes, you can mow over it and once grass grows through, you won’t even know it’s there
Beautiful, what kind of wires do you use for inside/side of coop? Does it work to keep racoons out? Thanks
Great video. I have rats getting into my barn, could i use a smaller guage (1/4) opening and apply the same method of laying it around the building? All of the other videos they show trenching which i could eventually do but this method looks much easier. Thank you!
Rats are tough because as long as their head can squeeze through something, they can fit. The best thing to do about rats is to not give them any reason to want to be in your chicken coop. Don't throw in too many food scraps that the birds can't eat in a day. Try to find ways to keep their feed from spilling out as much as possible. You would need a very small opening to deter rats, half in hardware cloth could work. There are other things like aluminum sheet metal mesh that you can buy at hardware stores that have smaller openings that can last longer than your standard hardware cloth too. It doesn't matter if you bury it or do like we did in the video, rats can squeeze in tiny spaces. Good luck!
@@CarolinaCoopsVideos thanks!
Great video
thank you.
Thank you that was helpful!
Will predators try to dig under?
Great video gonna try it
Do you put mesh on the floor of the coop as well or is the apron enough for digging predators?
Only around the perimeter. We do not line the floor of the coop as it will not allow the chickens to scratch at the ground without getting hung up and potentially injured.
Thanks for watching!
Won't rats and mice still get through this wire?
Best way to secure to chain link?
This was so helpful! Thank you!!
I have a different problem, no predators but Thief...any idea how to safeguard again those low life?
padlocks. 😠
Couldn't a weasel easily get thru that size mesh? How about mice and rats too? What is your experience?
Can you eventually mow over the " Apron " ?
OMG! Look at that nifty, Jiffy Chicken coup....Wow!...
how easy is this to put on a chicken tractor that gets moved once a week?
PonyBoy Kurtis I was just trying to figure out if I could put a skirt on a tractor too.
They have a video (im not sure when it’s from) and it is a chicken tractor they made for someone with a special predator apron on it
Excellent. Thanks
Should the apron be pinned down on its outer edge?? Great video. Edit - yes!! Thanks
FlowerGrower Smith to answer your question should it be pinned down I would say no it doesn’t have to be however we pin it down simple so it does not act as a possible trip hazard while gravity starts to do its job making the predator apron disappear. Thanks for watching.
The predators i'm mostly focused on in my area are raccoons, opossums, and the typical rats/mice.. (of course feral cats too, but's another story...) the apron I currently have for my coop/run is extended into the entire run, not as far in as it is on the outside though and then I covered the outside apron with large california rocks/gravel and the inside apron with crushed granite/soil, etc. Would you recommend this? I also used the 1/2 " hardware wire that is identical to the hardware wire that lines the walls of my run. I know that the 1/2" wire would not keeps rats/mice out, but unless i rebuild my entire coop/run which Im not wanting to do, I'm stuck with this wire for now. Would you recommend that i switch it to the wire you used in your video for my aproning? I need redo the apron anyways because I'm building an extension to the run and would love to hear feedback... thanks!
Popcorn Winky I would never recommend running screen of any kind inside the run. I would recommend using at least a 16 ga PVC coated fencing for your apron. The PVC allows it to last a very long time.
thank you! Ok, I correct it when i build out my extension.
Great video, thanks! Ill be adding a predator apron like yours to my coop in ireland asap :-)
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing
Great video. Thanks for the tip. And beautiful coop.
Thank you!
How do you have grass in your run?
I’d love to see the inside of your coop. How you collect the eggs
they have nesting boxes like the one that is visible at the beginning of the video.
Good information. Thanks!
Why isn’t it necessary to use hardware cloth for the apron instead of fencing?
And that must've smarter to step on one of them sticking up you do an excellent job
which brands of stainless staples are reputable?
When you do this, do you not need to have the chicken wire/hardware cloth burried down into the ground at the wood fence? This replaces that practice is that right?
Correct. There is no need to bury the wire fencing. This also makes it last longer. It will disappear under the grass but a predator won't be able to dig around the coop. Thanks for watching.
Carolina Coops Videos do you have predators like mink of Fischer’s in your area? Couldn’t they fit through those openings and dig a hole under the coop? I live in Ontario Canada so just want to be sure the ladies are safe :)
@@jeffreywollenzien7874 Fishers are becoming more common, we haven't heard of problems with them getting under the predator apron. However, if you know they are in your area, you will probably want to bury some wire with smaller openings, like metal mesh that is durable and strong to deter them.
Good stuff
Would this work in the south. We cut our grass pretty short. I guess my question is would it still disappear so you could mow over it?
If you lay it directly on the ground and maybe use sod stakes to hold it down instill vegetation starts to grow thru, you should have no issue mowing over top of it!
We have many clients in the southern United States that use this method and we have yet to hear of any break ins!
Thanks for watching and keep us posted!
Should be hardware cloth please understand this......hardware cloth ware is all that should be used period with your chickens its more expensive but keeps all rodents out. Never use chicken wire or the wire he is using here....lots of rodents can fit easily in these wire....
Hi Todd. Mice and rats can also fit through ½" hardware cloth. The key to keeping out rodents like that is not to give them a reason to come to your coop in the first place. Prevention is the key with those pests. This predator apron is made to keep out predators and when it's applied correctly it is extremely effective. Thanks for your comments.
Really great video! this totally gives me a solution for my 40'x40' forest run. running 4' weld wire fence around and I have enough extra to do this with. i'll probably cut it in half with 2' runout away from fence on the ground. If ya'll have any other tips I'd appreciate it!
Sounds like you know what you're doing. We've had to do the same on the road when we could only get 4' welded wire fencing. 2 feet is all you need to keep out digging predators. Good luck.
Will this prevent gophers from digging under too?
Nice vid, I’m thinking of using this on a weathering yard for a bird of prey
Does this work? Don't foxes /coyotes claw the wire/ staples off?
No, we have never than that happen. None of our customers have had a predator get in their coops.
What about here in Florida we have so many different types of snakes we have
Snakes can't get through the hardware cloth. As for the predator apron, snakes don't burrow, but instead follow burrows underground already made by chipmunks, etc. So in our experience, snakes haven't been a problem with our coops. Thanks for watching
That would look even better on a mobile hay wagon chassis
I want to do this but my coop is a fenced dog kennel I converted into a coop. Any advice on how I would attach it to the bottom.. like how your did with the staples?? obviously staples wouldn't work unfortunately...
You could try hog rings maybe. or build a wooden frame around the base of the kennel with wood and fasten it on to the frame with staples! Hope this helps! Thanks for watching!
Zip ties? That’s what I’m going to try to attach this apron to my dog kennel chicken run...
Do you travel the country building coops. And if so can I get a job with you.
I've got ten baby chicks right now I designed and built a hoop coop.
I thought it would save me a lot of money to build with pvc. It didn't. Wish I'd have just built a coop and run. It's 10 x 5
We go all over the country, into Canada and soon internationally installing our coops!
Thanks for watching!
Nice idea. But most of my yard is sand. Those won't hold.
does this stop rats from digging, or just larger animals?
Just larger animals. Rats and mice can fit through very small spaces, believe it or not, even .5 inch hardware cloth. We have addressed this in other videos (check out the Orlando coop video) and found the best solution is to make so rats and mice don't want to be around your coop. So that involved food maintenance (never too much thrown in) and food storage. Plus not giving them a harbor or home to live.
Thanks for your question.
@@CarolinaCoopsVideos thank you. Ugh. That's so discouraging - damn rats.
Thank you so much .... excellent idea and protection for my 3 girls 🐓🐓🐓🥚🥚🥚🍳
where can you get the pvc hardware cloth?
How do you recommend keeping rats out? I dont over feed, and have a metal can that I store feed in, any other options
I know this is a late comment but try to clean the coop as much as you can and collect the eggs everyday it might look less attrative to rats if you do that.
You could put hot wire wherever you think the rats are coming it at. Also make sure you have small chicken wire
My coup sits up against a fence, what could I do in the back?
If you are worried about predators, I would. IF your coop is up against the fence, you can maybe fasten the apron on the other side of the fence to protect the coop! Hope this helps!
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What size cloth/fence do you recommend for rats?
1/2" (or smaller) hardwire cloth
Remember some environment in the run. Not only grass! Thanks
That grass will only last 2 to 3 days tops with my girls.
What kind of environment do you put in for your chickens?