Ladyinred
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Re- read that - I sound really lazy but with about thirty separate runs/coops/sheds it all takes loads of time, there are over a hundred feeders and drinkers to fill daily too.....
Lol yes, daughter has the same sort of numbers. The builders panels have worked really well for her, she has 5 or six enormous runs and they are easily moved up and down the field to allow for fresh grass. Well.. I say easily, is moving 100+ birds ever truly easy when there is always one who doesn't want to move thank you very much?
She also had a visiting stoat last year but luckily for the hens someone shot it for her. Vicious things!
If her border collie sees a fox he will chase it and has come very close to catching one several times before he decides that it might not be such a good idea and he backs off. But it does seem to deter them from coming back as often as they used to. Even though they can no longer get in, the very sight and smell of them upsets the hens and they stop laying.