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We are in the process of putting an electric fence around our coop until we can afford to do the whole 2 acres. First got a charger that would do 2 miles it packed about 0.07 joules. Now considering that I want a 3 strand hot fence, it occured to me to study on how this translates into how strong the charge would be overall. Took it back unopened and got a 15 mile box that packs a 0.7 joule jolt. We are dealing with large dogs (1 is a deaf pitbull) coyotes are around: we hear but don't see them,and foxes. We will be able to extend a 3 strand fence around the property and the coop with just 1 box. Worth the extra bucks.If the coyotes were denning on my land they would be dead by now. (I think!) But all they have done is stalk my place and eye my birds from outside my fence. I chased them off each time I saw one and I haven't seen one jump the fence or dig under it. My property is fenced, with 5 foot chain link fence, so I couldn't even set a trap or bait an ambush on my own property. My neighbor wouldn't let me hunt the coyotes down on his land when I asked. Worried about the houses bordering his land he said. The neighbor has about 25 acres with a pond on it and does not actively ranch his land any longer. His land is all fenced in with 3 strand barb wire. He used to run some cows there but no more. He grew hay last year and then left the rolls of hay to rot out in the rain. The coyotes found a place where they are not disturbed, they have water there and the pond and vicinity seems to be the center of their range. There apparently are no laws requiring private property owners to control wildlife predators on their property. Guess I am going to have to go the electric fence route.
Now I hear them out yipping once it gets dark. It's definitely keeping me on edge.