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If you're here, your chicken's safety is your primary concern. By signing up for our monthly newsletter, you can get regular updates on predator-proofing your coop, tips for operating your smart door, and more!
Chickens are a popular choice for people looking to start as backyard farmers, as they are relatively easy to care for and provide many benefits like a steady supply of fresh eggs. However, chickens are also a favorite food of many chicken predators, including coyotes, foxes, and raccoons. This can make it difficult to protect them from becoming a meal. One way to help protect your chickens is to use an auto chicken coop door.
Nobody ever wants to find pillaged eggs, dead chicks, or that their favorite hens have become an afternoon or midnight snack to a chicken predator. You can do lots of things to keep your chickens safe! We’ve got a full list of 20 ways you can keep your chickens safe from predators.
The most devastating feeling can be coming out to your chicken coop in the morning and finding that a chicken predator broke into your coop overnight and stole one of your flock. We don’t want that to ever happen to you and your chickens! The saying goes that the best offense is a good defense and when it comes to defending your chickens from predators that’s absolutely right!
The most common reason for installing an automatic chicken door opener is for convenience. For many people, going outside in the snow and rain every morning and evening might become a nuisance (especially as we get older).
It’s hard to keep your chickens safe from predatory animals. For whatever reason, it always seems like something is trying to eat your chickens. Foxes, raccoons, and coyotes seem to be experts at getting inside chicken coops (no matter how secure) and turning your chickens into tasty snacks. One way to prevent this is with an automatic chicken coop door.