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i couldn’t disagree more about no free range. Birds are far healthier when allowed to free range at least part of the time. Yes they are in danger that’s obvious but the benefits to the birds are worth the risk.Good call on the NO free range. True free ranged birds are always at risk to predators. Most should do as you are and YARD their birds. Create an exterior boundary of protection to keep the birds in and predators out. Provide them with cover and grazing options and they will be happy.....and safe. An E fence does that better than most.
I used to think baiting the hot wire was bad form........cheating more or less. But after reading such a suggestion in the operating instructions that came with one of my fencers, it began to make sense to do so. To hasten the predator's journey of discovery of what they might expect if they tried to test the fence. Indeed.....please do.![]()
As for baiting the hot wire I suppose if you never let your birds out to actually be a chicken I guess that’s fine. Most animals know your chickens are there. Putting peanut butter or similar on a fence isn’t smart.