danceswithronin
Crowing
I am currently looking at enclosing my entire chicken run and coop with an aviary net. My first idea is to get four or more 8 foot tall T-posts for the corner posts and install 8 foot tall square plastic netting (with inch-wide squares). This aviary box frame would be in addition to and directly outside of the four-foot wrought iron fencing panels that already enclose the run now. I'd probably also do another layer of chicken wire buried around the exterior of the fenceline to deter any diggers.
Does this seem like a viable solution? I am not worried about small predators like coons or possums because I have three dogs in the yard that deter them and a six-foot tall privacy fence around the whole property, but I am worried about hawks most of all and chickens flying the coop to be killed by the dogs, so I want the top of the run netted in a more permanent way than it is now. Right now I have garden netting draped over the four foot fence and while it is quite secure and has worked well for many months, it is a pain in the ass to do anything in the run because the netting is so low you have to crawl around beneath it or lift it up entirely. I want a net pulled taut eight feet over my head so I can walk around freely underneath it.
I'll also have to figure out some way to get the top of the aviary netting around two pear trees that are in the run. Right now I have just cut the existing netting around the tree trunks and adjust it accordingly.
Does this seem like a viable solution? I am not worried about small predators like coons or possums because I have three dogs in the yard that deter them and a six-foot tall privacy fence around the whole property, but I am worried about hawks most of all and chickens flying the coop to be killed by the dogs, so I want the top of the run netted in a more permanent way than it is now. Right now I have garden netting draped over the four foot fence and while it is quite secure and has worked well for many months, it is a pain in the ass to do anything in the run because the netting is so low you have to crawl around beneath it or lift it up entirely. I want a net pulled taut eight feet over my head so I can walk around freely underneath it.
I'll also have to figure out some way to get the top of the aviary netting around two pear trees that are in the run. Right now I have just cut the existing netting around the tree trunks and adjust it accordingly.
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