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A padlock, keyed entry is also good to keep out another type of predator- a human.
While it is not perfect, and someone could easily break this lock, it is a deterrent.
Right after we got the coop, somebody, we assume kids or teenagers, invited themselves into the coop, terrorized the hens, and stole the carabiners we originally used to secure the doors. Everything was okay, and it could have been alot worse, but a simple padlock has stopped this from ever happening again.
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