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ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service . It has an open air coop and give more information on organic Please read go to www.ATTRA.org .It has alot of info like this Baiting Fences
A method to discourage predators is known as fence baiting. Take a predator-killed or naturally deceased chicken and lash them to hot wires on the fence. This teaches predators that chicken tastes even worse than porcupines, toads, and skunks. I like to put bait at the point where I guess the predator enters the field. Anything that slows them down is likely to zap them. For all the ones that has thoses wolks,coyotes etc.
A method to discourage predators is known as fence baiting. Take a predator-killed or naturally deceased chicken and lash them to hot wires on the fence. This teaches predators that chicken tastes even worse than porcupines, toads, and skunks. I like to put bait at the point where I guess the predator enters the field. Anything that slows them down is likely to zap them. For all the ones that has thoses wolks,coyotes etc.
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