Unbelieveably, we lost *another* baby, this time a Delaware, after just 8 days. She was in her run with two others when the dog absolutely charged at it and broke through the chicken wire like it was made of paper. Thank God the other two survived and it was over quick.
So here's my question. Today I put in a complete perimeter not of chicken wire, but of 1/4 inch 4 foot high hardware cloth, such that the coop *and* the (already enclosed) run are now further encircled. The hardware cloth is affixed to regularly spaced 4 foot tall stakes buried firmly into the ground. Trouble is, I've now fenced myself out of my vegetable garden.
So, I'm trying to think how to build a door/opening into the hardware cloth without compromising its worth. I don't know if it's possible - do I use hinges or build in a door or what? I can always cut 2 feet off the top of a section and then just get in and out of the vegetable garden that way, but I hate to lower the height of the hardware cloth at any portion of the perimeter. Anyway, thanks for any suggestions.
-Scott
So here's my question. Today I put in a complete perimeter not of chicken wire, but of 1/4 inch 4 foot high hardware cloth, such that the coop *and* the (already enclosed) run are now further encircled. The hardware cloth is affixed to regularly spaced 4 foot tall stakes buried firmly into the ground. Trouble is, I've now fenced myself out of my vegetable garden.
So, I'm trying to think how to build a door/opening into the hardware cloth without compromising its worth. I don't know if it's possible - do I use hinges or build in a door or what? I can always cut 2 feet off the top of a section and then just get in and out of the vegetable garden that way, but I hate to lower the height of the hardware cloth at any portion of the perimeter. Anyway, thanks for any suggestions.
-Scott