Free Range Monsters

I tried the three ft. high chicken wire with the floppy top, and my birds laughed, and flew over it to the garden.
Mary

I had the same result, once they realized they could clear 3' easily. Netting over the top was enough to deter them.

OP's garden is so lovely, I'd want a really nice fence on that if fencing is the option they go with.
 
This is the fence I built around the veggie garden and so far it has been successful.
 

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Hi All,

Since their arrival at a day old, (May 13, 2019) I have allowed my 8 hens to roam the 1 acre property consisting of various perennial gardens, a pool and lawn area as well as a formal vegetable garden. They sleep in a coop at night but do not have a run per se. I am gearing up for the spring and need to keep them out of the veggie garden at the very least. I was thinking of a 3' high fence with hardware cloth. The fence won't be picketed but will have a horizontal wooden frame on top which might encourage roosting.

I know this isn't fool proof but curious if you think this will have any effect? I am loath to create a run because I originally got the hens to scour the yard and eat ticks which are rampant in Eastern Long Island.

Thanks!

Adam
Thats actually a great idea, I hope that works though... I bet they will eat those tick roaming around. but about the fence? I think around 4' to 5' will be secure enough.
 

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