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Here are some thoughts. Depending on your finances,??? but I think the heavier Deer netting would do a better job and last longer. It would hold up better to leaves, and keep the aerial raptors out. Your coop in the middle would provide the center support. I think that the netting could be held in place by stretching it to the outside Horse fence. Your horse fence may need to be well braced to hold the stretched netting.CaveManRich I hear you! Sorry for such vague sizes!
It is going to be 50 feet by 75 feet with the chicken house out in the middle so that could act as a partial support.
We are in Missouri so the main threats would be raccoons, hawks, coyotes and owls (sometimes our ducks don't go in...they like to party in the rain)
We are using horse fence for the sides. Which is 2 x 4 inch squares and 5 feet tall.
Thoughts now on best cover?
Thank you everyone and Mr Pink glad this is helping you too.
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Today confirmed why I was trying so hard to engineer a self supporting net frame over my run and NOT dig in a center support post ... 6 hours of pick ax , post hole digger and mostly breaker bar to get a 12 in hole 24 inches deep!
HATE Missouri Ozarks rocks !!! This would have been easier to do if I had originally designed and constructed before I stretched run wire
One of these and a $500 lightning of your wallet would have cut your time in 1/4.Today confirmed why I was trying so hard to engineer a self supporting net frame over my run and NOT dig in a center support post ... 6 hours of pick ax , post hole digger and mostly breaker bar to get a 12 in hole 24 inches deep!
HATE Missouri Ozarks rocks !!! This would have been easier to do if I had originally designed and constructed before I stretched run wire