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So if I were to get some of that orange snow fence they would stay inside it??
I have not looked closely at it but I would imagine it's strong enough. Most geese won't test a fence that is 2 feet tall or a little more. They may push on it a bit if there is something they REALLY want on the other side but I've always been ok with posts every 5-7 feet. Sometimes 10 feet if you can stretch it pretty taut. I can't remember how big the holes in snow fencing are? Just be aware that if they can get their heads through, they will. I don't like fences with openings big enough for the shoulders as they can get stuck. At the moment, some of mine will squeeze through hog panels or field fencing (4x4 inch squares) to get to green grass (not that they aren't already ON green grass lol).
But it doesn't take a strong fence to contain them. Be aware if they begin to fly. Most sources say domestic geese don't fly but I had some smaller geese that managed to get just a couple feet off the f
ground. Iguess that's not really flying lol, but it would make lower fences no good. Mine never flew over fences even though they could.
And their tendencies have something to do with how many you have. If you only have 2 or 3 geese, they will tend to stick closer than if you have 8 or more. They seem to find some security in their flock, so the more of them there are, the more willing they seem to be to wander a bit. My experience with a few flocks of varying sizes, but it seems to hold true.