Hi!
My parents are planning to expand their backyard and want to include a chicken coop in there. They are also considering moving our outdoors bunny to that area so her and the future chickens can socialize.
The bunny currently lives in a 10x6.5 feet enclosure (3x2 meters) with a big hutch included (around 6x3 feet / 2x1 meters and two levels).
I am now trying to design the future animal area and I have some trouble figuring out ways so that both the chickens and the bunny can have some separate spaces too. The future enclosure will be about 27x27 feet/ 8x8 meters, so there's plenty of space available.
I don't know if we will keep the old hutch or build a new one, but I need advice on how to design areas that chickens can't access but bunnies can.
For the chicken-only area I have no trouble, I will just include a ladder that goes to a second floor of the coop and the bunny shouldn't be able to climb it. How do I go about keeping the ckickens out though? Tunnels, cat-doors, I can't imagine anything that a chicken wouldn't be able to pass through. Any thoughts and tips? Thanks!
My parents are planning to expand their backyard and want to include a chicken coop in there. They are also considering moving our outdoors bunny to that area so her and the future chickens can socialize.
The bunny currently lives in a 10x6.5 feet enclosure (3x2 meters) with a big hutch included (around 6x3 feet / 2x1 meters and two levels).
I am now trying to design the future animal area and I have some trouble figuring out ways so that both the chickens and the bunny can have some separate spaces too. The future enclosure will be about 27x27 feet/ 8x8 meters, so there's plenty of space available.
I don't know if we will keep the old hutch or build a new one, but I need advice on how to design areas that chickens can't access but bunnies can.
For the chicken-only area I have no trouble, I will just include a ladder that goes to a second floor of the coop and the bunny shouldn't be able to climb it. How do I go about keeping the ckickens out though? Tunnels, cat-doors, I can't imagine anything that a chicken wouldn't be able to pass through. Any thoughts and tips? Thanks!