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Ashlee peta
In the Brooder
- Oct 18, 2020
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Can foxes chew through chicken wire? In my experience they haven't but I guess it's possible if they are hungry enough.
Hardware cloth is certainly good stuff.
From my perspective, if they can't chew through chicken wire, I think it would work fine. The main problem I've had is not securing the edges/corners well. I suggest getting some wire roll and some wire cutters..... go around all edges and corners and literally sewing in pretty much every section and/or securing with staples and a good staple gun.
I had a fox get through about a six inch space, which it appeared to have pulled back enough, then slid under...... It got one of my best laying hens.
I put a trail cam out the next night, and fixed the corner, and lo and behold the pictures the next morning were that of a Texas grey fox, which I knew we had back by the creek.
I honestly don’t know I haven’t experienced it myself but often hear of people who have had a fox get in by chewing or forcing it’s way into the coop. (Seeing some videos and stuff online it could possibly be that chicken wire has degraded overtime and made that easier to do)
Our neighbours lost all theIr chickens a couple weeks back to a fox managing to get into the coop via the auto door, it must have snuck in just before the door closed for the night, killed all the chickens and managed to break out of the coop during the night

I was hoping that the listing I was looking at would work as it’s the perfect frame/size, but I also didn’t want to waste my money on that if I had to go and buy better mesh anyway lol.
Thank you for your advice! Much appreciated and hopefully that fox stays clear of your flock