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How to Make a Sliding, Self-Locking, and Predator-Proof Chicken Coop Door (2020)

by uticus on 4/3/2026, 6:54:11 PM

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/how-to-make-a-sliding-self-locking-and-predator-proof-chicken-coop-door.75906/

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by: PaulHoule

We have some friends who have a really well-built chicken coop. Sometimes we help them with the birds when they are out of town and bring back eggs.<p>A while back they had a stump in front of the house with a family of foxes living in it and they pointed a game camera at it.<p>Night after night they got footage of the fox mama bringing back <i>other people&#x27;s chickens</i> to feed to her kits.<p>The moral is, I think, that the well-built chicken coop is a good investment.

4/3/2026, 7:03:43 PM


by: dylan604

I would like to compliment the video for being useful to purpose, simple, no annoying TikTok voice over, no voice over at all as it&#x27;s not necessary, no unnecessary text. It&#x27;s just a simple here&#x27;s the thing, here&#x27;s it working, here&#x27;s why it works, and here&#x27;s some detail on how it was built.

4/3/2026, 8:09:05 PM


by: dmos62

There&#x27;s something about these basic self-locking&#x2F;self-unlocking mechanisms that&#x27;s so satisfying. It&#x27;s like they exercise my brain in a way it&#x27;s not used to exercising, like that really good stretch you do sometimes that really hits that spot. Reminds me of knots: I geek out about knots sometimes, and it&#x27;s just so profoundly weird to think &quot;in knots&quot;, I feel like an alien when I&#x27;m doing knots, or like my brain is doing cirque-de-soleil-type contortions. I guess this says something about how mundane my usual mental activity is.

4/3/2026, 7:19:46 PM


by: koolba

Would a fox be able to lift the wood without the hinge lock? Say if it was just tied directly without the hinge to block lifting it.

4/3/2026, 7:52:59 PM