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Predator prevention is one of the most important things to consider when building a chicken coop and keeping backyard chickens 🐓  Knowing the predators in your area and how they hunt is key. Some locations may need more security than what we personally provide, but here are 5 simple tips to help protect your flock: 🔒 Secure Locks: Use locking carabiners on your coop doors. Raccoons are smart and can easily open basic latches, but these locks will keep them—and curious kids—out 🗝️ 🦉 Owl Decoys: Place an owl statue around your yard to deter hawks. Move it every once in a while to keep hawks thinking it’s the real deal. 🩶 Use Hardware Cloth: Unlike chicken wire, which only keeps chickens in, hardware cloth protects your chickens from predators like raccoons and weasels. It’s a must for your coop and run. 🌳 Tree Cover: Set up your coop under tree cover to make it harder for hawks to swoop in. Hawks in our location prefer open spaces (like fields) for hunting, and tree cover makes a huge difference. 🐈‍⬛ Pet Patrol: Having dogs and cats can help. Their presence and scent mark your property, keeping raccoons, coyotes, and others away. No matter where you live, taking steps to secure your coop against predators is necessary. These tips can help keep your chickens safe and happy.  👉🏼 Do you live in a high-predator area? What are your favorite predator protection ideas?  ✨Let’s add to this list in the comments! ✨ #backyardchickens #predatorprevention #flockprotection #coopsafety #chickenkeeping #chickencoop #chickencare #diychickencoop #chickenkeeper #petchickens
Predator prevention is one of the most important things to consider when building a chicken coop and keeping backyard chickens 🐓 Knowing the predators in your area and how they hunt is key. Some locations may need more security than what we personally provide, but here are 5 simple tips to help protect your flock: 🔒 Secure Locks: Use locking carabiners on your coop doors. Raccoons are smart and can easily open basic latches, but these locks will keep them—and curious kids—out 🗝️ 🦉 Owl Decoys: Place an owl statue around your yard to deter hawks. Move it every once in a while to keep hawks thinking it’s the real deal. 🩶 Use Hardware Cloth: Unlike chicken wire, which only keeps chickens in, hardware cloth protects your chickens from predators like raccoons and weasels. It’s a must for your coop and run. 🌳 Tree Cover: Set up your coop under tree cover to make it harder for hawks to swoop in. Hawks in our location prefer open spaces (like fields) for hunting, and tree cover makes a huge difference. 🐈‍⬛ Pet Patrol: Having dogs and cats can help. Their presence and scent mark your property, keeping raccoons, coyotes, and others away. No matter where you live, taking steps to secure your coop against predators is necessary. These tips can help keep your chickens safe and happy. 👉🏼 Do you live in a high-predator area? What are your favorite predator protection ideas? ✨Let’s add to this list in the comments! ✨ #backyardchickens #predatorprevention #flockprotection #coopsafety #chickenkeeping #chickencoop #chickencare #diychickencoop #chickenkeeper #petchickens

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