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Back to duck fence ... why not run a piece of plastic or rubber down the metal wall of building, then snug up the electric fence to close the gap?

A 4"-6" wide by however tall your fence is piece of plexiglass or depending on how much looks is a concern ... stop by the back row of a truck stop and pick up a mud flap that fell off ... circular saw will cut it in strips ...
 
Back to duck fence ... why not run a piece of plastic or rubber down the metal wall of building, then snug up the electric fence to close the gap?

A 4"-6" wide by however tall your fence is piece of plexiglass or depending on how much looks is a concern ... stop by the back row of a truck stop and pick up a mud flap that fell off ... circular saw will cut it in strips ...
good idea. For now I will pull back the fence from the barn and circles it till it touches. This means I will have to herd the young ones in but it's time they learn to be herded. It's time to move the fence anyway for fresh grass for the geese. I have them cooped again today and I am getting a good cussing every time I check on them.
 
@WannaBeHillBilly Thank you for showing the rest of BYC how to create the Momma Heat Cave. I am still waiting for my four
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ducklings, this will get them off to a good start.
 
Back to duck fence ... why not run a piece of plastic or rubber down the metal wall of building, then snug up the electric fence to close the gap?

A 4"-6" wide by however tall your fence is piece of plexiglass or depending on how much looks is a concern ... stop by the back row of a truck stop and pick up a mud flap that fell off ... circular saw will cut it in strips ...
I think I am going to use some foam pipe insulation. I can wrap the last pole and snug it up to the barn.
 
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