The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Festus on February 05, 2020, 08:22:20 am
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Hi. I just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for automatic pop hole closers. I’m looking for something with a sensor (so the hens aren’t decapitated) as well as light sensors. There are quite a lot out there which makes choosing quite difficult. Any suggestions?
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We have the Omlet one and they are really very good. All self-contained and no bits of string to get tangled and fail to close properly.
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We have the chicken guard ones that can work on a sensor as well as a timer, with the metal doors & sliders to go with them.
But... (big but!)... in our case, these automatic doors are used to block off the small chicken run that’s attached to the coop, the food is in that little run and by closing it off the rats can’t get to the food at night.
These small run + coops are themselves inside a very spacious fox proof enclosure, which the birds have access to from dawn until dusk.
So because the large external run is fox proof. when the automatic closers on the little runs fail, the chickens are still safe. And automatic closers c.a.n and w.i.l.l fail at some point, even if it is just because of frost or a stick being accidentally stuck at the bottom. We’ve had this happen twice.
Just fyi :thinking:
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Thank you Black Sheep. I hadn’t come across that make before. I’ll investigate
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Certainly worth considering Eve. The more sophisticated the more chance it will go wrong. Thank you
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I use chicken guard premium on my coops. I have the predator proof locking doors. They can be operated by a light sensor or a timer clock. I prefer to use the clock so the last ones to bed dont get locked out. The door shuts slowly, as a motor gradually winches the door down (and up) and the doors are light weight plastic (metal ones are available) to avoid decapitation.
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I've had one of the original chicken guard ones for 6 years and it's been brilliant. Use lithium batteries and they last a year. I've had the thread come off the spool a couple of times and had to rewind it but it's a simple job.
Just bought a new chicken guard premium for the new house I've built. They've obviously upgraded them over the years as the new one is much better built, the internals on the original were 3D printed.
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I've got a chicken guard one too, I had the premium one but after 5 years the screen died- non repairable. Chickenguard did give me a good % off a new one though, I opted for a basic one without the light control element as I've always just used the timer to open and shut the door. Great product, mine has shut the chickens in twice when the battery has run out but we are always around anyway to sort out any mishaps. Wouldn't be without mine now. I got the door locking kit too which is really fab.