sophiehatter1057
Songster
I have a mixed flock of australorp and EE layers. My setup is: a 10x10 coop that they get locked in at night, surrounded by an electrically charged net to keep predators out. All of this sits in my backyard, which is fenced in on all sides. During the day, they forage all over the yard.
There's one section of chain link fence which is only 4 feet high.
Recently, the EEs have taken to flying over it into the neighbor's yard. I have clipped 8-10 of the flight feathers on one side, but two of the hens are still flying over the fence.
Are there better methods for clipping that are more likely to succeed?
Adding: I've made sure there is nothing near the fence that gives them a boost. They are going from the ground right over the fence.
There's one section of chain link fence which is only 4 feet high.
Recently, the EEs have taken to flying over it into the neighbor's yard. I have clipped 8-10 of the flight feathers on one side, but two of the hens are still flying over the fence.
Are there better methods for clipping that are more likely to succeed?
Adding: I've made sure there is nothing near the fence that gives them a boost. They are going from the ground right over the fence.
