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The wire that got me was technically "hardware cloth", it's all chicken wire to me though- since it keeps the chickens in!

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I'm going to use the calk when the hot glue falls off!
This is an excellent idea! I look like I've been to war each time I come back from my coop. Has this worked well for others here?Try running a bead of silicone calk over the cut ends. If one bead isn't enough use two. The silicone calk is waterproof, and dries to a rubber like coating. Hope this works!
I don't see any kind of caulk working for long...This is an excellent idea! I look like I've been to war each time I come back from my coop. Has this worked well for others here?
Are they long enough to take a pair of pliers and curl them down?With the way the door hangs and such, I wouldn't be able to put another piece of wood on it. I've also tried melting the wire but I can't get it hot enough to melt. I'm going to try electrical tape over ends next but i'm not sure if it will stay on since the ends are so short.