CooperCarolina
In the Brooder
- Aug 7, 2015
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I want a vine that will trellis nicely in my newly built chicken-wire fence that is non-toxic to both chickens AND dogs.
It seems that what is safe for one is often a threat to the other.
English Ivy was our first thought since it is an evergreen, but it seems to be somewhat toxic to both (although neither seems to be very interested in it.) So we turned our attention to berries as a treat for the critters.
We already have a few acres of Muscadine and Scuppernong vineyards, but grapes are very toxic to dogs... and he WILL eat them, so cloning them in his territory is not an option.
We are also thinking about Blackberries even though we fully expect to lose the lower hanging berries to the chickens and the higher ones to the mutt, but we were hoping that we might scrounge a few from the top.
NOTE: The chicken-wire fence is 50 sq feet and 6 ft high and gets good sun exposure on nearly the entire structure. In my experience, blackberries can become weighty, but the fence is staked at 5 ft intervals so I am wondering how much "droop" to expect.
Still open to English Ivy, but the berries seem like a really smart option.
Suggestions?
It seems that what is safe for one is often a threat to the other.
English Ivy was our first thought since it is an evergreen, but it seems to be somewhat toxic to both (although neither seems to be very interested in it.) So we turned our attention to berries as a treat for the critters.
We already have a few acres of Muscadine and Scuppernong vineyards, but grapes are very toxic to dogs... and he WILL eat them, so cloning them in his territory is not an option.
We are also thinking about Blackberries even though we fully expect to lose the lower hanging berries to the chickens and the higher ones to the mutt, but we were hoping that we might scrounge a few from the top.
NOTE: The chicken-wire fence is 50 sq feet and 6 ft high and gets good sun exposure on nearly the entire structure. In my experience, blackberries can become weighty, but the fence is staked at 5 ft intervals so I am wondering how much "droop" to expect.
Still open to English Ivy, but the berries seem like a really smart option.
Suggestions?