Our broody Moma hen "tiny" the smaller jungle fowl hatched out the barnyard mix.. & the 3 French bresse blue or slash from Greenfire farms are pipping!!! So eggciting![]()
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I had to do nothing!! Now that's what I am talking about...

My sister has the same predators in her area. She used thick wire "U"s pounded into the ground to secure her aprons around her mini goats and chickens, then piled on rocks, gravel and soil. She used hog panels since she had access to them but they are probably over-kill and expensive.Unfortunately, not on that side. I never put one there because it would extend over onto the neighbor's property. I guess I will ask them if they mind. It would only extend over about a foot if I put a 2' wire down. I'm trying to decide what to do in front of some of the turkey pens that are also at risk. I planted 3 grapevines there so I can't easily put a wire apron down. I'd have to cut and fashion it around the base of the vines and of course it would rust faster because I am constantly watering the vines. Other choices are to dig the vines out, they aren't providing enough shade anyway so I have already bought and installed shade cloth. Or I could dig down a trench at the base of the fence and fill with concrete. Not easy either if I have to work around the vines. And I'd have to put up a temporary barrier to keep the turks out of the concrete until it sets, which would only take a day. What do you think, take out the vines? They are really more trouble than they are worth in that spot.
I'm going around looking at all the pens for potential weak spots. I know I have them as dig-unders. The rest of the pens and tops are very secure. I used up the last bit of 4' 1"x2" welded wire roll I had, but it in half, and it was enough to do one side of one turkey pen. About 25'. I have a little left over. Now I'm trying to decide, should I cut my new 6' roll in threes? Or go buy a new roll of 4'? I lose 2" every time I make a cut. Well I don't really lose 2", but there is 2" of sharp prongs on one side after cutting. Since it will eventually all get buried under rocks, I guess that doesn't matter.
I need to do this, I have been blindly going about my work with the birds hoping the piles of rocks and boards and what not I have put against the fence sides that don't have wire skirts will discourage dig unders. And it has until now. I just have a LOT of linear feet of fence here, as you know. So it has been pretty daunting thinking about doing it all. The main poultry house has good skirts on the east side and part of the south, and a 10" piece of metal buried on the other part of the south. The predators don't seem to dig under where they can't see through, so if it is a solid wall, I haven't worried about it.
The other thing I'm wondering about is if it is really necessary to secure the horizontal wire apron down. I clip it to the chain link with hog rings, but it is the outer side I'm wondering about. If I pile a lot of rocks on it, do you think that is enough? I have read some people use landscape "U' shaped wire to secure, but the soil here is so hard and rocky, I think stuff like that would just bend when I try to pound it in. I could use short pieces of rebar but can't bend it over to keep the wire from slipping off. Also it is a trip hazard unless buried. Suggestions?
I would move the grape vines if the shade cloth works better there plus if you can put them where they are easier to water and care for it's less work for you.