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Chirping
http://www.amazon.com/Mat-Midwest-3...qid=1426616815&sr=1-2&keywords=hardware+cloth
If so, is that a good price?
If so, is that a good price?
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I will be using 1/4 inch 19 ga for my run, bout 10x20. 48 inchesx100 ft of it is over $150 closer to $200 a roll.. im not going to risk losing flock to weasel's, at 1/4 inch not much will get in with the ladies other than a snack. it's going inside to seal all cracks and spaces however small tooThat is hardware cloth. I usually use 1/2" mesh because it is heavier (19 guage) and in my experience, nothing gets though 1/2" that is a risk to the chickens (they are more likely to eat anything that gets through that, rather than be eaten).
That is hardware cloth. I usually use 1/2" mesh because it is heavier (19 guage) and in my experience, nothing gets though 1/2" that is a risk to the chickens (they are more likely to eat anything that gets through that, rather than be eaten).
Mills Fleet Farm also seems to have good prices if you have one near you:
http://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/garden-zone-1-2-in-galvanized-hardware-cloth/0000000046542
This is 23 gauge so it isn't as strong as other gauges (the lower the better). Wayfair has this one for an extra buck or so and it is 19 gauge:
http://www.wayfair.com/Mat-Mesh-Hardware-Cloth-308B-BFJ1001.html
I will be using 1/4 inch 19 ga for my run, bout 10x20. 48 inchesx100 ft of it is over $150 closer to $200 a roll.. im not going to risk losing flock to weasel's, at 1/4 inch not much will get in with the ladies other than a snack. it's going inside to seal all cracks and spaces however small too