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after the dog our next line of defense is sending the hubby down there after a beer or two... seriously it totally works.
make sure the dog and hubby maintain a perimeter - that is, walk the same property line over and over again. and hee hee hee yep watch that electric fence
;-)
do you have a line on building a shelter? in about half a day we hillbillied together a great 'turkey hut' using pallets on 3 sides and a hog panel covered in wire mesh + a tarp for a hoop style cover. then used cupboard doors for the front. it not pretty but our cost of goods was basically materials on hand. we know it works as it protected them from a raccoon attack. we have our tom and one BR hen in their right now until we can integrate our other hen + her babies. if you are in a pinch just look around and see what you have and get creative. remember also that Home Depot sometimes has a 'bargain lumber bin' - tons of stuff for $0.51 each. all about 4ft - which is perfect for a small shelter.
sorry again about your loss, i know its wildly frustrating. keep your chin up!
make sure the dog and hubby maintain a perimeter - that is, walk the same property line over and over again. and hee hee hee yep watch that electric fence
;-)
do you have a line on building a shelter? in about half a day we hillbillied together a great 'turkey hut' using pallets on 3 sides and a hog panel covered in wire mesh + a tarp for a hoop style cover. then used cupboard doors for the front. it not pretty but our cost of goods was basically materials on hand. we know it works as it protected them from a raccoon attack. we have our tom and one BR hen in their right now until we can integrate our other hen + her babies. if you are in a pinch just look around and see what you have and get creative. remember also that Home Depot sometimes has a 'bargain lumber bin' - tons of stuff for $0.51 each. all about 4ft - which is perfect for a small shelter.
sorry again about your loss, i know its wildly frustrating. keep your chin up!