Chicken Run Frequently Asked Questions
What type of wire mesh is best for a chicken run?
Galvanized hardware cloth is the best choice for a chicken run, providing superior protection against predators compared to traditional chicken wire. Choose this option to keep your flock safe and secure! You can find choices for each coop we sell with our Predator Protection Kit.
How often should I clean my chicken run?
If you have the right setup you may not need to clean your chicken run much at all. Putting wood chips down is a great idea to minimize mud, dust and parasites. Raking the run occasionally and refreshing the wood chips should keep your flock happy and healthy.
Can I expand my chicken run later?
Absolutely, you can expand your chicken run later! Modular designs make it easy to adapt and grow your setup as your flock's needs change. You can install one of our new Walk-In Runs on the end of your existing run. If you just have a coop today like the Orpington Lodge or the Rhode Island Homestead you can add a Walk-In Chicken Run or Regular Run on at any time. The difference between the runs is the height.
What safety features should I look for in a chicken run?
Look for roof panels, anti-dig skirting, heavy-duty locks, and reinforced doors in your chicken run to ensure your flock stays safe from predators. Implementing these features will give you peace of mind and a secure environment for your chickens!