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I'm hoping to gather a lot of information, thoughts and opinions on this. I'm designing a new run for my set up and see a large mix of what people use. So far I've gather:
Chicken wire- cheapest option, weakest option should be used to keep chickens in not things out.
Welded wire- cheaper than hardware cloth
Hardware cloth- best option, and most expensive.
I have 150 ft of chicken wire at my house that I could use free of charge for this project. I'm wondering if anyone has had luck doubling up chicken wire. Or if I could use a variety of the different wires on my run. Say use hardware cloth to bury and go up to 3 feet and then transition to chicken wire and use poultry netting on top.
About my location: I live in a wooded neighborhood and we have raccoons and a fox. The coons are the only thing that has ever gotten my chickens due to late lock up or other random happenings. I have a dog and three cats who do a pretty good job at warding off everything but there are always those couple of times when something does get one.
Chicken wire- cheapest option, weakest option should be used to keep chickens in not things out.
Welded wire- cheaper than hardware cloth
Hardware cloth- best option, and most expensive.
I have 150 ft of chicken wire at my house that I could use free of charge for this project. I'm wondering if anyone has had luck doubling up chicken wire. Or if I could use a variety of the different wires on my run. Say use hardware cloth to bury and go up to 3 feet and then transition to chicken wire and use poultry netting on top.
About my location: I live in a wooded neighborhood and we have raccoons and a fox. The coons are the only thing that has ever gotten my chickens due to late lock up or other random happenings. I have a dog and three cats who do a pretty good job at warding off everything but there are always those couple of times when something does get one.