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That stuff is indestructible.
Here's our situation - we have 200' of electric poultry netting (two adjoining rolls of 100' each). Works fantastic to keep out raccoons, coyotes, dogs, possums ... everything. Except hawks, which never bothered our girls until we had 2 feet of snow and the predators couldn't get to thier normal meals of squirrels, mice, moles, etc., and so forth. Right now, we have our four hens housed on our back porch (covered and screened) which is working, but isn't ideal for them or us. I had been thinking of making their outside enclosure smaller (using just one 100' roll of the netting) and somehow covering it to discourage the hawks, but I've been boggled on how to do that. So, I'm intrigued by your baling twine setup. I have enough baling twine to choke a horse (pun intended). Do you have pictures you could post? How much did you need to put up before the hawks gave up on it?
Here's a picture of what our outside coop is like with the poultry netting. We don't want to put up anything "permanent" for zoning reasons... so something we can move around would be ideal.
Thanks in advance!
Here's their coop and netting...
And here are their current winter digs (yes, that's looking right into the house...)
That stuff is indestructible.
Here's our situation - we have 200' of electric poultry netting (two adjoining rolls of 100' each). Works fantastic to keep out raccoons, coyotes, dogs, possums ... everything. Except hawks, which never bothered our girls until we had 2 feet of snow and the predators couldn't get to thier normal meals of squirrels, mice, moles, etc., and so forth. Right now, we have our four hens housed on our back porch (covered and screened) which is working, but isn't ideal for them or us. I had been thinking of making their outside enclosure smaller (using just one 100' roll of the netting) and somehow covering it to discourage the hawks, but I've been boggled on how to do that. So, I'm intrigued by your baling twine setup. I have enough baling twine to choke a horse (pun intended). Do you have pictures you could post? How much did you need to put up before the hawks gave up on it?
Here's a picture of what our outside coop is like with the poultry netting. We don't want to put up anything "permanent" for zoning reasons... so something we can move around would be ideal.
Thanks in advance!
Here's their coop and netting...

And here are their current winter digs (yes, that's looking right into the house...)
