Ok so I am new to this. my chickens outgrew my brooding coop.... And like so many other ppl I know I'm broke. So I turned my sheep shed (I don't have sheep was here when I bought the place) into a coop. it 20' x 30' and I fenced off a 20' x 12' square in one corner (for my garden tools and the chicken food/straw storage) so they have an L shape area.(I'll try to get some pics up) I cut a hole in the side of the shed 20"x 16" about 16" off the ground and ran a plank inside and outside so they can get through. Then I used the only fencing I had on hand (electric) to make a field for them, about an acre big. I read somewhere that you can use electric fence to keep them in if you set up the wires right. I have six wires, hot 7" high, hot 14" high, grounded 20" high, hot 28" high, grounded 36" high, and hot at 42" high.
However, the chickens seem to ignore it and pass through it when ever they please, even when the ground is wet. I know its working ok cause I accidently touched it and boy did that suck... so how can the chickens just walk right thru it?
Second problem... They don't leave the coop until 5 or 6 pm. then when it gets dark they don't go back in and will roost in the small trees and in the tall grass. How do I fix this problem. I don't want them to get eaten by the raccoons or the foxes.
Thanks....
However, the chickens seem to ignore it and pass through it when ever they please, even when the ground is wet. I know its working ok cause I accidently touched it and boy did that suck... so how can the chickens just walk right thru it?
Second problem... They don't leave the coop until 5 or 6 pm. then when it gets dark they don't go back in and will roost in the small trees and in the tall grass. How do I fix this problem. I don't want them to get eaten by the raccoons or the foxes.
Thanks....