Electric fencing

I'm hoping that the proliference of bugs at the new property will keep them happy. I think I can arrange the fence so that the open pastures are on the outside and the shady/woodsy areas are inside. Where I am currently, there are no options. The neighbors seem to think its awesome to keep feeding the foxes, so any place outside my horses pens is dense enough to hide a fox. I've lost more hens to that **** fox than any other predator/illness/age.
 
I'm hoping that the proliference of bugs at the new property will keep them happy. I think I can arrange the fence so that the open pastures are on the outside and the shady/woodsy areas are inside. Where I am currently, there are no options. The neighbors seem to think its awesome to keep feeding the foxes, so any place outside my horses pens is dense enough to hide a fox. I've lost more hens to that **** fox than any other predator/illness/age.
Mine is set up in front and to the side of coop and run.....Trees are great hiding places....Long grass not so good for impacted crops!!! Mine are in short grass we either cut with lawnmower or weeder.....Birds are happy.....Believe me,you will succeed...!


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