chicken coop run plans

How deep should a fox in a henhouse obstacle?
We are planning a chicken coop and run and note that it is advisable to build a solid barrier lower body to ground level to prevent foxes and other predators from digging on the way to how far below the earth should be fixed barrier Fuchs be? That may mean, how deep they dig? If we do a chicken wire roof over the run as well or is this necessary?
I have chickens. I have a building with an 8 x 12 feet in conjunction with a small door (a piece of plywood on a rope as a slide show above and below and close) an enclosure. The barrel is made from an old dog kennel (chain link fence). We have fox and coyote around here, and never have something to try, by digging under the fence. If They are really affected, I would say that would be two feet more than enough. The other option is just to ensure that they are locked in every night. I let the chickens free range sometimes, and last summer I forgot to close them at night, and they went in the morning and six were from the coyotes ! eaten We had some pheasant netting so we have to work with him outside of the cover, but I'm not sure what is really needed. Most people currently something about the points of her running here and share in the vicinity (Minnesota, USA). Good luck, chickens are fun!
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