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How to Keep Wild Animals Out Of a Chicken Coop
Wild animals tend to come onto human properties in search of food, shelter, protection from
predators, and a safe space to raise their young. There are certain things that will attract
more animals to your yard such as easily accessible food sources or a chicken coop with chickens
and eggs available. Allowing wild animals to move around your chicken coop can make your chickens
vulnerable to them. Most wild animals love to feed on Loudoun County chickens and eggs. If the animals happen to
notice the presence of chickens and eggs in a particular area they will definitely frequent the
place to see what they can get. But what is the best way to handle the situation? How can one keep
wild animals out of a chicken coop? If these are your questions, this article will provide you with
the solution you need.
![]() Provide the Chickens with a Secured Environment to Avoid Wild Animal Infestation The first thing you need to do when you want to keep Virginia wild animals out of a chicken coop is to provide the chickens with a safe and protected house. Make sure you repair any kind of gap or holes in the chicken hutch and ensure that the house is separated from a fence. This will help you avoid wild animals from gaining access to your chicken coop through the fence or any kind of holes or gaps in the chicken hutch. Make Sure You Fence Your Chicken Coop and Allow the Fence to Go Deep Underneath There should be a special chicken hutch fence if you want to effectively and efficiently protect your chicken from wild animals. The fence should be made with wire mesh, and you should ensure the wire goes some inches beneath the ground. That will help to prevent some ground burrowing and wild animals from digging through the chicken coop. Make sure the fence is strong enough to prevent any kind of wild animal from gaining access through the fence. Also, make the fence high enough to keep the Loudoun County animals from jumping or climbing through it. Make Sure You Lock Up the Chicken Hutch Every Day You must form the habit of locking your kitchen coop every day to ensure the wild animals do not find a way to get into the chicken coop. Remember that any day you fail to lock the chicken house can be the day the wild animal will come to cause great damage to the Virginia chickens. So make sure you do not forget to close and lock the chicken hutch every day. Make Use of a Humane Trap to Catch and Relocate a Wild Animal If you have tried to protect your chicken coop from wild animals and they continue coming around, you can catch them with a humane trap and relocate. Just make sure you find out the particular Loudoun County wild animal species to select the suitable trap for it. Also, ensure you bait the trap to make it alluring and attractive to the wild animals. ![]() Go back to the Animal Shelter Loudoun County home page. Or the Wildlife Removal Loudoun County |