Hi Poultrygeist,
Thanks for that info! We were thinking of having both. In a run on the three days I work, area will be approx 12 sq mtr and on 3/4 days at home will be free range in rest of garden - area approx 215 sq mt. We were thinking of starting off with about four hens. How can you ventilate at the top and keep it rainproof?? Do you have any photos you can post to give me ideas :?: What thoughts do I need to have on keeping fox proof :?: Thanks again ![happy :)](https://chat.allotment-garden.org/Smileys/green/smile.gif)
That area is ample for 4 or more in the future
You need a roof that overhangs the sides and allow ventilation in the eaves. I can post up photos of mine tomorrow (weather permitting) but there are good examples on the net. If you look for any decently made house, it will have a good 'blow through' across the top well above the heads of the hens while on the perches. They generate a lot of heat at night and it needs to dissipate, as well as smells and it keeps the atmos more healthy inside.
For fox proofing, the house needs to be well constructed with lockable pophole door and nestbox access, etc. Foxes are clever and can get through little latches, etc.
The run needs to be welded mesh minimum of 19guage/1mm thickness up to about 5 or 6ft with an overhang at the top and the bottom 6-12" buried and preferably slabs round the base. There are compromises but you need to think like a fox while you plan it. There's threads on here from people who have suffered attacks and they can show what they're capable of.
Rob
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