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That is an excellent design! Thank you for posting that pic.Here's a pic from inside, the supporting poles are in holes a foot or so deep and the wire goes a little way underground too to stop foxes or whatever digging under.View attachment 1099630
I have, for 9 chickens, a 1000 sq ft run that wraps around a barn. The greatest overhead expanse is 25' and I have covered it with stretchy deer netting fastened w zip ties. I realize this is not predator proof, but I think it's hawk resistant and the coyotes that had chased our free range hens have not attempted to get in. Sides have welded wire. They are locked in a secure coop at night. This netting is strong...our kitten plays trampoline on it, branches have fallen on it...but I know a determined raccoon could get in. It's just about weighing the option of a big roomy habitat that actually has plants in it against a little crowded run.Okay ya'll he asked about building a 50x50 run and everybody went off the deep end and started talkin about him using chicken wire. He has done fine with chicken wire (i've been on another post with him where he states [as he did here] that he has never had a problem using chicken wire). He has used it for years and it works for him. So did anybody have any advice for him on actually building a 50x50 enclosure? I am also someone that cannot use chicken wire as a raccoon opened a chain link dog kennel with his bare hands and walked in and opened two rabbit cages and pulled them out and killed them, so I too use hardware cloth. I have a 50x30 enclosure @MrPepers but mine is built into a lean-to on a shed/barn so I wouldn't be help on a freestanding one. I'm excited for your chicks to have more room though!
Is the chicken wire 1in or 2in. 2in is very flimsy and would definitely need to be doubled up. I have had 1 in. wire on my coop for 14 years and never lost a bird to predators.On the topic of chicken wire (sorry to bring it back up), is it strong enough to keep a cat out? Should I double it up? It'll be on a large run like MrPepers'. Found a large cache of it that's not even a year old in my shed, and am planning on using it for a run, if I can. Cats, owls, and maybe hawks (? I haven't seen any in my yard, but maybe my chickens will attract them some day.) are my only concern, as my yard is already fenced in, but this is just my double reinforcement for peace of mind and what not.Also, the cats already jump the fence around my yard as is.
My chickens will be in their coop by the time the owl decides he wants to fly around my yard, and the cats usually only show up at night, too. Just wondering if I should get hardware cloth or welded wire instead!
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Is the chicken wire 1in or 2in. 2in is very flimsy and would definitely need to be doubled up. I have had 1 in. wire on my coop for 14 years and never lost a bird to predators.
I LOVE IT! I am going to "borrow"....okay, okay "steal" your idea, lol.Here's a pic from inside, the supporting poles are in holes a foot or so deep and the wire goes a little way underground too to stop foxes or whatever digging under.View attachment 1099630