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Free shipping is the only way anything that heavy can be affordable.The pricing on Amazon for hardware cloth is fantastic! And free prime shipping is pretty sweet![]()
I have to disagree with your view that chicken wire doesn't keep our predators. The only thing that has gotten through our chicken wire is bears! Dogs, fox, raccoon and coyotes HAVE NOT gotten in the run at all. We do have 2 feet of hardware cloth around the bottom of the run so possum hands can't reach in and strangle the chickens. I use an apron with rocks on top (we have tons of rocks around here) and nothing has ever dug in to the run either. We have seen all the above predators and people's stray dogs as well. We added electric fencing and are now predator proof, I hope!Yep, it is interesting how many people don't realize that the sole purpose of chicken wire is to keep poultry in where you want them, or out of where you don't want them. Not real useful for keeping predators out of your chicken area. It does work to some extent, like covering a run to keep raptors from coming in but isn't good against canines and besides reaching through to snag a bird sleeping against the fence, I suspect a coon could break through given the desire.
And I see this is your first post so while you joined in Oct 2015![]()