Bear deterrent/prevention

AlexEve

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Up here in Canada, it is nearing bear season. In September through mid October, we usually have a few black bears running around my town. I am quite sure they will be attracted to the smell of chicken feed, and if not definitely the smell of my birds. I’ve read that Pine-sol will deter a bear, it I’m not sure if that’s an effective method. What do you guys do for preventing bear attacks on your flock?
 
I know there are bears in Florida but I have never seen one on my property. I do have electric wires around my coops and pens. You can also make unwelcome mats to put around your coop in the more vulnerable places.
 
I know there are bears in Florida but I have never seen one on my property. I do have electric wires around my coops and pens. You can also make unwelcome mats to put around your coop in the more vulnerable places.
I had not seen any bears either until a neighbor across the way started feeding them. :th
 
I am new to chicken-keeping and am located in Northwest CT. We definitely have bears around here, and I accidentally came upon one at my coop one night when I went to put the chickens to bed (from the run into the coop; they do not free range). It was already darkish at that point and I could not see him well, but he ran into the woods and sat there watching me for a while (I could see only his eyes with my flashlight!), then when I left, he came back and threw some heavy bags of sand and dirt around, but didn't damage the coop or get in. Then 2 evenings ago, I went up to the coop around 7pm and he was wandering around again! I yelled loudly and banged around, and he ambled off, but did not seem scared of me in the least. Does anyone know of good electric-fence kits or other places to find/assemble one?
 

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