These posts made me chuckle. I have a 28-inch high rabbit fence dividing our "people" yard from the "chicken" side. Our chickens, even the so-called flighty hens, have all come to respect the rabbit fencing no matter where we move it. They know if it's closed off, they don't jump over, and wait until we open it up before they enter the "people" side. It was not without some training however.
When we introduced our first White Leghorn, she wanted to fly to the top of the 4-foot coop. Gently, calmly, we took her down from the roof and after a couple times of that, she never ever flew to the roof again. Then, she jumped over the rabbit fence a half dozen times where we gently slowly stretched out our arms and walking behind her softly said "Shoo, shoo" until she saw our opening in the fence to go back to the chicken side (All our hens today know that a soft "Shoo" means to go to the chicken side automatically and calmly). Later if any of our hens find themselves on the wrong side of the rabbit fence they pace to get back to the chicken side and wait for us to open it for them (silly girls could just jump back over again but that's chickens for you!).
Currently, I'm training 3 new Dominique chicks so I have my work cut out for me because they are very ingenious crafty explorers. But raising them from chicks is making it a bit easier to train them.
Some photos of our backyard remodeling turmoil where the chickens respected the rabbit fence and never jumped over it. Of course, the workers loved the hens and made sure none escaped the enclosure or stray dogs entered the work area.
28-inch rabbit fence upper left of photo
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Yard was openly exposed during block fence construction.
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28-inch rabbit fence roll was all that separated the chickens from an openly exposed backyard while block wall fence construction was in progress. No matter how small or large we made the enclosure the chickens respected the short fencing. Chickens are creatures of habit and once they realize the fence is their limit, they're comfortable with that no matter where the fence is moved.
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