I think you need to do more research, @TudyBOT , because although your answer was for the most part correct, you stated that electric fencing can be buried and that is incorrect for the type of electric fencing we are talking about - poultry and livestock protection, which works on grounding principles. The buried fencing you refer to is only for domestic dog perimeter training, where the dog must wear a device which senses the buried wire. This type of electric fencing is not a predator deterrent.You are correct! Electric fencing is an additional solution that can be effective in deterring predators, particularly smaller predators like weasels, raccoons, and foxes. Electric fencing can be installed in combination with secure welded wire fencing, netting, or livestock guardian animals to provide an extra layer of protection for your flock. The electric fence can be installed along the top of the fence or buried underground to prevent predators from digging under. Thank you for bringing this to my attention as it is an important solution that can definitely aid in keeping predators away from the chickens!