@Lexicon I have the kencove fencing (as royalchick was saying), but I found that the rabbits and hares chewed the plastic vertical lines last Fall, they didn't chew the electric lines only the plastic ones. Makes me wonder if the plastic is made from organic materials, like those problems some vehicles wiring had and squirrels chewing it....

One other thing, I went and bought additional insulation posts to help with the sag between the posts.

I love the netting, but as of yet haven't 'plugged' it in 😁. But if that Blanche doesn't stop scooting through the hole the rabbits made I am gonna plug the sucker in!!!! Hahaha. I can move it around and give be them fresh grass - once I get my new email finished I will put the netting up for some added excitement for them.
Great, thanks to both you and @RoyalChick for your responses. I will check out the netting. It seems like it would be a great option for giving the girls more space. I still might just let them out in it when I am home, so I can keep an eye on things.
 
@Lexicon I have the kencove fencing (as royalchick was saying), but I found that the rabbits and hares chewed the plastic vertical lines last Fall, they didn't chew the electric lines only the plastic ones. Makes me wonder if the plastic is made from organic materials, like those problems some vehicles wiring had and squirrels chewing it....

One other thing, I went and bought additional insulation posts to help with the sag between the posts.

I love the netting, but as of yet haven't 'plugged' it in 😁. But if that Blanche doesn't stop scooting through the hole the rabbits made I am gonna plug the sucker in!!!! Hahaha. I can move it around and give be them fresh grass - once I get my new email finished I will put the netting up for some added excitement for them.
They say to plug it in to prevent rabbits chewing but I wonder if you are right about the plastic.
 
:eek: 17066EB6-CDBC-4BE6-AE7C-981E64683B6E.jpeg What used to be my lawn, well……..
 
Too hot in the house. I’m going to sleep right here in the coop, next to my feathered friends (don’t worry, it’s very comfortable in here) The only light on is this iPhone. I just hope that I don’t snore and wake up the chooks. :woot
Hot? It’s freezing here! It will be in the 30’s the next 5 nights!
 

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