Mar 5, 2010 #11 mdbokc Songster 10 Years Joined Jun 22, 2009 Messages 1,032 Reaction score 35 Points 151 Location Oklahoma County, OK For next to nothing, you can construct a nice temporary run with deer fencing/netting $12/100'x7' and a few 1x2s and U posts. And they are virtually invisible except after an ice/snow storm.. Last edited: Mar 5, 2010
For next to nothing, you can construct a nice temporary run with deer fencing/netting $12/100'x7' and a few 1x2s and U posts. And they are virtually invisible except after an ice/snow storm..
Mar 5, 2010 #12 gritsar Cows, Chooks & Impys - OH MY! 14 Years Joined Nov 9, 2007 Messages 28,913 Reaction score 491 Points 681 Location SW Arkansas Quote: Yeah, lock em up. The roo can stay with them unless you find he's being too hard on them. I use golfballs instead of ceramic eggs, work just as well. If it remotely resembles an egg, they'll fall for it.
Quote: Yeah, lock em up. The roo can stay with them unless you find he's being too hard on them. I use golfballs instead of ceramic eggs, work just as well. If it remotely resembles an egg, they'll fall for it.