That's true, about the predatory response. She is a hunter and loves to chase, but she's never even responded o the chickens when they fly or flutter so it was a shock. We know better now.
As far as the hedges go, I've been looking at the Privet Hedge. They are very dense and will grow 12-15 feet if left to grow. I think it could be a great deterrent to predators.
Think more along the lines of ocotillo. When planted close together, the thorns will keep most stuff out (n/a for hawks and owls, though). It also has the advantage of not needing much water. Back in the day, it was planted to make corrals. Another advantage is that clipped branches can be directly planted, and will grow when watered.
I still prefer steel fence and electric wire, though.
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