Need advice on a neighborly matter

Thank you, that is a great idea. Think it will be suburb friendly? I've never heard of net fencebbefore? Is that something you have installed or something you pick up at a feed store?

As I am writing this, my little son just asked me, "Mommy, why did Butchy Girl fly away?" (That's what we told them. )They're too little to know. They're so sad.
 
One thing to consider is the codes for electric fencing. Where I live it is strictly forbidden in the city limits. (did not stop me from adding it to my kennel to keep my dogs in while in training)
 
Thank you, that is a great idea. Think it will be suburb friendly? I've never heard of net fencebbefore? Is that something you have installed or something you pick up at a feed store?

As I am writing this, my little son just asked me, "Mommy, why did Butchy Girl fly away?" (That's what we told them. )They're too little to know. They're so sad.

Electric net fence looks like a volleyball net with posts built into it. The posts have metal spikes on the end that you push into the ground to hold the post firm. It is so easy to setup and move. I had to move 200' of it today to mow where the fence is, and it took my wife and me 10 minutes to take it down, mow, and put it back up. Just don't forget to unplug the fence first!!! I bought mine from Premier1 via the internet. I'm getting ready to order some shorter fence to put around the vegetable garden to keep out the coons, rabbits and turkeys,
 

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