bethany83, hang around here for awhile and you'll discover that I'm a complete worrywort!
When I was first planning for chickens my neighbors at the other end of the block got about 12-15 POL chickens. We were so excited to see them out free-ranging every day. One by one they were eaten by things. It was sad to see new piles of feathers and chicken parts in the yard and fewer and fewer chickens. We saw a couple carried by coyotes down the sidewalk area right in front of our house. Their chicken coop was pretty basic and not much thought was put into predator proofing. I'm not even sure if they locked them up at night. Their birds probably lasted six months before the last one went. On the other hand, I met someone with a similar coop situation on our town's Coop Tour and they had the same four chickens that they started with three years ago--and I don't think they lock them up at night either. I think a lot has to do with luck.
cluckin_crazy, yeah, I'm thinking of the 2X4 (7'+) with one end resting/bolted to the wall and the other connected to the fence. Then, run the wires parallel to the wall and down the length of your 14' run. If I lived closer, I'd gladly help you with it.
Desertrat011, congrats on the impending grandchild!
Mandymooligan, your pics have been consistently good! Nice American Kestrel.

cluckin_crazy, yeah, I'm thinking of the 2X4 (7'+) with one end resting/bolted to the wall and the other connected to the fence. Then, run the wires parallel to the wall and down the length of your 14' run. If I lived closer, I'd gladly help you with it.
Desertrat011, congrats on the impending grandchild!

Mandymooligan, your pics have been consistently good! Nice American Kestrel.