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  1. elbigo10

    MARYLAND THREAD!

    Chicken wire is even better if you can manage to set it up nicely. When you have a very small run you can use chicken wire because it usually wont hang so much over a small area. When you have a larger run, you probably need some support so the wire wont just hang. Im sure there are a lot of...
  2. elbigo10

    MARYLAND THREAD!

    O yeah, the pigeon netting is amazing. The one i used was actually left over from a job i did which involved placing netting under a bridge overpass to prevent pigeons from roosting and pooping on cars. That stuff is very durable, theres no way a hawk breaks thru it. But make sure you get a good...
  3. elbigo10

    MARYLAND THREAD!

    Foxes usually strike at night, there are of course exceptions to that. But as long as you have a sturdy coop and locke them in every night you should be ok from foxes and coons and such. Hawks, however, are a pain in the behind. They will usually avoid swooping down if you are present, however...
  4. elbigo10

    MARYLAND THREAD!

    Free serama rooster to good home. I live in glen burnie. I will not ship. Pick up only.
  5. elbigo10

    MARYLAND THREAD!

    im from glen burnie, and i have had a big problem with both hawks, and foxes, the hawks are usually more of a problem in the fall and winter, but i have been using bird netting over my run and its worked well, the foxes usually only bug at night, just dont forget to close the coop.
  6. elbigo10

    MARYLAND THREAD!

    From glen burnie, anne arundel county
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