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  1. Ridgerunner

    Does my bigger run need a fenced-in bottom

    Some predators hunt mostly at night, some mostly during the day. Most hunt both day and night. If you read through enough of these threads you will find posts of attacks day and night. I’ve seen foxes, bobcats, mink, coyotes, snakes, skunks, rats, mice, raccoons, and even a possum out in the...
  2. Ridgerunner

    Does my bigger run need a fenced-in bottom

    What kind of staples did you use? Staples like you use in an office to staple paper together, ¾” poultry staples, fencing staples over an inch long (can’t remember exact length but maybe 1-1/4”), or did you use a construction type staple gun? I’m sorry but the word “staple” doesn’t tell me a...
  3. Ridgerunner

    Does my bigger run need a fenced-in bottom

    The idea behind the apron is that a digging animal goes up to the fence, starts digging, hits the apron, and does not know to back up. They are really effective and a lot less expensive and time consuming than covering the bottom of a larger run with mesh. Easier on the chicken’s feet too when...
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