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Cayuga momma
♡Ducks♡, enough said.
I agree it's up to each individual @Soon2BChixMom, but I did ask for the advice to be on the safe side. Thank you @Soon2BChixMom and @Miss Lydia!
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My aviary netting is attached to a shed and then strung cross the top of the run. Do you have any buildings near your run that you could attach the netting to? You can do an internet search and look at images or do a search here on byc, that is where I got the ideas from regarding the netting that I am using.Yes I'm saving up for poultry netting, that way if any critters try to get in they will get zapped. I'm also going to get the netting to cover the top, I just have to figure out how to do that since the run is so large.
If you get a large enough netting, you should be able to make it work. But, yeah, look up some ideas. I know with a bigger run, you will probably want something in the middle to hold it up, otherwise, you will be dunking under the netting.My coop is a shed so I could attach it to that. I'm just worried about width and length as my run isn't a rectangle it's an odd shape.