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The homeowner also dog owner will reimburse us for the cost of the electric fence, because it will keep the chickens safe, but also our pets, child, and guests. Although I know there is a huge difference from small critters and children I don't trust those dogs, and want to know that my child can play without worrying that they can come in. I don't think he would be as quick to pay for a chicken run that leaves all of the other liability. The coop with attached run will be build asap. There are currently the two coops that are too small for all day confinement, but plenty of space for them to be safe at night or for short periods of time.
Our yard is surrounded by chain link on 1.5 sides, and the other 2.5 are what i think I've read was called welded wire fence attached to wood posts. I have been reading a lot about how to install and read the great thread that Howard E started and Bobbi-j recommended. thanks guys.
Here is the perimeter, and the existing fence around our yard. My plan is to order the electric fence and get it installed around the bottom and at nose level around the outside of the perimeter.
This is the gate and some of the chain link fence. The falling branches from the royal palms will cause a problem, but by clearing the vines and dead branches away from the spiky trees will put the wire where i want it and the smaller palms will provide some protection from the giant falling palm branches.below is a more complete view of that part of the yard. That's Lizzie the lizard eatin pup that showed up.

This is the beginning of what I'm clearing.
along the north side of the property there is chain link fence, and crop fields
The branches have really demolished the wire in some places, and with the raised ground the palms are on and the branches there is almost a little ramp. We remove these regularly, but they were left for the picture.
Sissy the vicious licking dog. She's an awesome family dog, but new to this chicken thing too.


The other side of the gate, and where the guard dogs loved to hang out prior to our convincing them that even if it was their yard they weren't allowed to nap there anymore
Did I mention I turned into a crazy chicken lady with a rake? LOL
I will post my plan for the fence and coop as I get them for feedback. The chickens are not being left out if we are not here, and I run out like a crazy person (once half dressed) at first peep. Not the best for my sanity, but they will be safe, and soon all of my creatures will be safe.
Gratefully,
Wendy
Our yard is surrounded by chain link on 1.5 sides, and the other 2.5 are what i think I've read was called welded wire fence attached to wood posts. I have been reading a lot about how to install and read the great thread that Howard E started and Bobbi-j recommended. thanks guys.
Here is the perimeter, and the existing fence around our yard. My plan is to order the electric fence and get it installed around the bottom and at nose level around the outside of the perimeter.

I will post my plan for the fence and coop as I get them for feedback. The chickens are not being left out if we are not here, and I run out like a crazy person (once half dressed) at first peep. Not the best for my sanity, but they will be safe, and soon all of my creatures will be safe.
Gratefully,
Wendy