About The Ground Anchor System

Built by a Chicken Keeper. Designed to Protect.

The Ground Anchor System was created from a real problem faced by chicken keepers across the UK – predators digging beneath runs and coops.

After building my own chicken run and experiencing the challenges of keeping poultry secure, I wanted a solution that was simple, strong and quick to install.

Using my engineering background and hands-on experience, I developed The Ground Anchor System a robust pointed anchoring design that helps secure coops, runs and outdoor structures to the ground.

Every anchor is designed around three principles:

Simple

No complicated installation process. Position, drive into the ground and secure.

Strong

Manufactured from steel rebar and designed to provide multiple anchoring points for increased stability.

Effective

Designed to help prevent lifting, movement and digging access beneath structures.

How It Started

What began as an idea in my own garden quickly became a practical solution.

The first prototypes were designed, fabricated and tested on my own chicken run before being refined into the product available today.

Every design decision has been based on real world use and practical testing.

Our Mission

To provide practical anchoring solutions that help poultry keepers, pet owners and homeowners secure their outdoor structures with confidence.

Installation

Step 1 – Position
Place the Ground Anchor System against the edge of your coop, run or structure.

Step 2 – Install
Drive the spikes into the ground using a mallet.

Step 3 – Secure
The 4-point anchoring design locks the structure firmly to the ground.

Step 4 – Protect
Helps prevent lifting, movement and digging access beneath runs and coops.

Typical installation time: Under 2 minutes per anchor.

A chicken coop with chickens inside, surrounded by chicken wire fencing and black plastic fence barriers, with grass outside the coop.
A rectangular black metal garden border on grass and dry vegetation.
Disassembled black metal T-shaped rake or fork lying on concrete sidewalk with some pink paper or petal on the right side.