@Rock Home Isle Does that fence suffice to keep the chickens out of your garden, or do you also clip wings?
I have this one bird in my flock, and bless her black heart, she has figured out how to climb the fence. She goes up to the fence, grabs on, flaps her wings and walks right up the side of the fence, and plops over the top into the garden.
She's only done this a few times right after I closed the gate on the garden back in late May-ish.
None of the others have tried to climb over...they just COMPLAIN every time I go in the garden.
I did have a bit of a problem with squash beetles, so I took one of my girls and put her in the garden and caught a few beetles for her. I showed her where the beetles were and gave her an hour or so in the garden each day for a week. I stayed close by and watched, but now no more beetles.
I will admit I was worried, ducks work great for combing bugs out if the garden, chickens...not so much. But my girl did well, so I was happy.
My wife quit going into the garden entirely...the garter snakes have started calling it home again for the summer. She doesn't do snakes.
I caught these little gals the other day when I was picking vegetables. They are used to being picked up, so they struggle for a minute or two, then calm down.
The snake in the above image is coiled in my hand ready to strike. She was startled when I picked her up, and with her milky eyes, she really couldn't see. Her first response to being picked up was to attack...no big, she settled down after a bit. I got the open mouth threat, but not much more than that.
If you look closely, you'll see that each one has milky eyes. They were all three hanging out in the garden, getting ready to shed. I thought that was pretty cool....