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x2!!No. BAD OKIES. I do NOT need bunnies. You stop posting those bunnies right now! overwhelming cuteness is not fair!
Here are a couple of my baby Jersey Woolies
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No. BAD OKIES. I do NOT need bunnies. You stop posting those bunnies right now! overwhelming cuteness is not fair!
No. BAD OKIES. I do NOT need bunnies. You stop posting those bunnies right now! overwhelming cuteness is not fair!
Rinda, I thought you'd gotten out of the Isbars. Do you still breed them?
I have 36" of hardware cloth on the lower 1/2 of my coops and chicken wire above that. I have never had any problems so far. I have shadecloth for the "roof". I have small coops inside each pen. I also burried 18" of more hardware cloth all around. It was a lot of trouble but nothing like a dog or racoon can dig under.I love all the stories and pictures of dogs everyone is sharing. Super sweet stuff. I feel guilty for getting another dog, like my GP will be hurt. I would love to just let him freely roam and trust him to stay and I feel like he mostly would. But it will only take 1 time for him to take off and disappear or get hit by a car again. So he's going to be fenced. I think he will be happy to have ducks and goats and room to run. He's a darn good dog that just needs to be fenced.
@BetsyOK thank you for the info. I'm going to do covered runs. I just keep thinking about it and its really not worth the risk. I've never made or designed them before tho so Im looking up designs now.
Also I know everyone loves hardware cloth over chicken wire but I have TONS of chicken wire. Would chicken wire doubled be as effective as hardware cloth or should I just give up on using this chicken wire?