Electric Wire???

Eliz

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May 16, 2008
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Has anyone tried to put electric wire around the outside of your coops and runs?

I don't have my chicks outside yet but I am just thinking ahead about some problems that I think will come up.

Here is what I am talking about!
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This is about 100 yds behind my house. This coop is only about 100 ft from the house, but I will not put anything pass them guys.

Anyway, I was just thinking if these things try to come up to the run at night to get a little snack maybe I could give them a good sap!!!
 
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I would try the electric on the outside. You want to make sure though that no grass or anything can touch it because it could cause a fire. I have electric fencing up for my horses. Now, my dog and my chicken won't go near it. I am even afraid to go near it...lol
 
Go to afence.com They have all the plans & lay outs for an electric fence.
I have one around my chicken yard and it works. Other than the electric fence, I only use chicken wire. If you have read any of my other posts, you know I live in the Sierra Foothills and have a BEAR problem. The only time a bear went though the electric fence was a time it was left off.
 
I have 3 strands of electric on my run and the wire fence is grounded too. So if a coon where to jump on the fence and touch a wire he will get zapped.
 
We put 2 strands around our sweetcorn just before it becomes ripe and it really helps keep the little thieves out. I used to use webbed electric fencing for my run and am planning to put it up around my coop and use a baby monitor as we have been having major issues with coons. Make sure your coop is very predator proof.
 
One strand around the bottom would most likely do the job but if you could I would put at least one more strand around the top of the cage. I would also get a farely large charger with a pretty strong shok on it for those big fat coons.
 
I use electric fence netting. Search on Max Flex fence. I have a chicken tractor, so this type of portable fence works great. I use a solar charger. If the power goes out, my chickies will be safe. The chicks cannot touch the fence because they are inside the tractor and the fence doesn't touch the tractor. It has 5000 volts of intermittent shock power.
 

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