The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Badger on May 31, 2011, 09:02:08 pm
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We were looking at the door to our coop, and thinking possibly a small fox maybe able to squeeze inside. Is there a recognised size for the entrance to a coop ?. All our hens are large foul, though not particularly big. The largest lady is our Light Sussex.
Badger
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Others may have better advice but personally I think that yes, hen coop doors are big enough to allow a fox to get in. The house needs to be inside a fox-proof run, or have a pophole that shuts to keep the fox out.
Incidentally, years ago I had one of the German automatic closing doors; it shut at dusk and opened at a specific time (that you set.) It worked brilliantly.
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Yes tey are in a run at night (the coop inside the compound ). We were worried in case a fox sneaks in early, before they are in the compound. That is why we wondered how small a door could be.
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I think a fox could get through any hole a hen can (think small dog I guess). However, I did read a suggestion once of installing a 'chicane' just inside the pop hole that the hens can weave around, but the fox can't, since his body is longer. No idea if that would work, but it's perhaps worth some more thought?
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Truthfully I think anything a LF hen can get through, so can a fox - they're not especially big animals on the whole. Just have to close the pop-hole at dusk and hope the foxes aren't cheeky enough to come around before :P
I use those VSB automatic doors and they're great. Just expanded to more duck and goose houses though, so back to closing up at night :D