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bethnlee
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Sigh...rats....that’s a lot of fencing to cover with hardware cloth :-(. Dollar signs rolling...30’feet long x 6 fr hugh.
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Thanks. I've settled on hardware cloth on bottom 2+ feet up and then out about 18" (buried on two sides but I'm thinking of just a hardware skirt for the other sides as digging is a dragIf you're mainly worried about the squirrels, I don't see why chicken wire on the upper parts of the run wouldn't be better than nothing. Perhaps a very tiny squirrel could slip through, but I'd think that chicken wire should be able to exclude larger squirrels at least?
I'd still use hardware cloth on the bottom few feet and aproned out, for burrowing/digging rodents like rats.
Thanks so much! Im putting hardware cloth on the bottom two feet and then down and into the ground and out about 18"or skirt it...I'm going with the chicken wire over the rest.![]()
I used welded wire with chicken wire and have had no issues. Some people will insist you will need hardware cloth. I also have several cameras around the coops and have seen plenty of predators on the cameras but I also have electric wires around my coops and pens and nothing has penetrated so far and it's been up for many years. I think the adult predators teach their young that a bird isn't worth getting zapped for. I have a nice strong fence charger because I want anything that touches the wires to know it. Good luck and have fun...
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It may not be pretty but it works.
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