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re: Think a coon is getting after my chickens
Posted on 11/1/23 at 9:18 am to mthorn2
Posted on 11/1/23 at 9:18 am to mthorn2
I have dogs and kids so I want to avoid poison or hot wires if I can.
They have a full run with fencing 8 ft tall, can't really see anywhere the fence is getting pushed down from something climbing over it.
I'm building a new coop currently, but each is lined with hardware cloth so no real way to get in (if the door is closed )
They have a full run with fencing 8 ft tall, can't really see anywhere the fence is getting pushed down from something climbing over it.
I'm building a new coop currently, but each is lined with hardware cloth so no real way to get in (if the door is closed )
Posted on 11/1/23 at 4:15 pm to BoogaBear
turn the hardware cloth outward 18" at the bottom of wall and pour dry cement over the bend. Animals will always dig at base of a fence. if its turned outward 18" they'll not find the end to get under it. Ive been in your exact situation.
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