- Mar 21, 2009
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Hey Everyone,
I am revisiting the idea of using some of the electric netting to create a pasture for my ducks/geese. I was checking out the Premier site and saw the 20" and 30" fence that I hadn't seen before and now I am really interested again in trying it. They say that even the 20" will keep in ducks/geese and keep out everything but coyotes. I tend to believe it because my waterfowl rarely try to fly.
Anyhow... this will be mostly a day pen unless it seems secure enough to keep them overnight in it sometimes. Here are my questions...
1. My biggest question is what is the most affordable energizer I can get? Solar might be an option because we get almost 365 days of sunshine. If that is too ineffective, plug-in *might* be an option also if I can run a wire somehow up to 30-40 feet from one of my outlets outside. Money is an issue because my husband and I are both in school.
2. How far does it need to be away from trees and wood fences to prevent something from jumping in? Our main predators are skunks, striped and spotted. The spotted skunks can climb which makes them even more annoying to deal with.
3. Has anyone had problems with electric netting hurting pets? We have a 14 y.o. Jack Russell and a 10 y.o. Mini Daschie that are both into everything. I don't want them to get hurt.
Any advice is appreciated. TIA!
I am revisiting the idea of using some of the electric netting to create a pasture for my ducks/geese. I was checking out the Premier site and saw the 20" and 30" fence that I hadn't seen before and now I am really interested again in trying it. They say that even the 20" will keep in ducks/geese and keep out everything but coyotes. I tend to believe it because my waterfowl rarely try to fly.
Anyhow... this will be mostly a day pen unless it seems secure enough to keep them overnight in it sometimes. Here are my questions...
1. My biggest question is what is the most affordable energizer I can get? Solar might be an option because we get almost 365 days of sunshine. If that is too ineffective, plug-in *might* be an option also if I can run a wire somehow up to 30-40 feet from one of my outlets outside. Money is an issue because my husband and I are both in school.
2. How far does it need to be away from trees and wood fences to prevent something from jumping in? Our main predators are skunks, striped and spotted. The spotted skunks can climb which makes them even more annoying to deal with.
3. Has anyone had problems with electric netting hurting pets? We have a 14 y.o. Jack Russell and a 10 y.o. Mini Daschie that are both into everything. I don't want them to get hurt.
Any advice is appreciated. TIA!
