From seasoned people!
Construction is underway on the Grand Coop and Run! It isn't that grand, but to me, it's a lot of work!
I was thinking...if I covered the bottom of the run - let's say 3 feet up - with 1/2 inch hardware cloth, and the top half and overhead with actual chicken wire...would that cover all of my predator bases? Or should I not worry all that much and just go with the chicken wire all over?
The plan is for lock down in the coop at dark and only bright daylight hours in the run - and it shall be like fort Knox - and there will be electric fence around the outside...but I just don't know....I don't want to over do it (is that even possible when we talk of chicken safety?) but at the same time I do want them safe and i want to avoid learning the hard way.
I guess the question is this: with the electric fence in place, how necessary would ya'll feel the smaller wire is as opposed to plain old chicken wire? Husband calls it overkill...that's why I ask...
Construction is underway on the Grand Coop and Run! It isn't that grand, but to me, it's a lot of work!
I was thinking...if I covered the bottom of the run - let's say 3 feet up - with 1/2 inch hardware cloth, and the top half and overhead with actual chicken wire...would that cover all of my predator bases? Or should I not worry all that much and just go with the chicken wire all over?
The plan is for lock down in the coop at dark and only bright daylight hours in the run - and it shall be like fort Knox - and there will be electric fence around the outside...but I just don't know....I don't want to over do it (is that even possible when we talk of chicken safety?) but at the same time I do want them safe and i want to avoid learning the hard way.
I guess the question is this: with the electric fence in place, how necessary would ya'll feel the smaller wire is as opposed to plain old chicken wire? Husband calls it overkill...that's why I ask...