There are many folks out there moving chicken tractors and their electric fencing every day. Many of them move them twice a day.
Joel Salatin actually moves herds of cattle and huge flocks of chickens and their very large electric fences very frequently. You can find videos of him on YouTube.
Here is an Australian guy doing a very good job of explaining how electrical fencing looks/works, how it is laid out and how to install it. I think this type of chicken fencing is the grits! The only thing is you're not protected against is birds-of-prey.
Here is one of many suppliers of electric chicken fencing. I'm sure if you called any of the suppliers, they would be glad to explain what you need. If the kits offered are too large/expensive for your needs, look for other farmers of hobbyists who might want to split the material and costs with you.
https://www.premier1supplies.com/poultry/fencing.php?fence_id=96
Joel Salatin actually moves herds of cattle and huge flocks of chickens and their very large electric fences very frequently. You can find videos of him on YouTube.
Here is an Australian guy doing a very good job of explaining how electrical fencing looks/works, how it is laid out and how to install it. I think this type of chicken fencing is the grits! The only thing is you're not protected against is birds-of-prey.
Here is one of many suppliers of electric chicken fencing. I'm sure if you called any of the suppliers, they would be glad to explain what you need. If the kits offered are too large/expensive for your needs, look for other farmers of hobbyists who might want to split the material and costs with you.
https://www.premier1supplies.com/poultry/fencing.php?fence_id=96