- Jan 17, 2010
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Hello chicken lovers,
First post here, so apols if this topic has been re-hashed 2,500 times already. I couldn't make any sense out of the Google search results.
We've finally realised that free-range chooks + vege garden = lots of dead veges and straw for days. It's taken a while but the ladies have figured out the garden is a fun place to be.
So, we're going to build a combination chook run/orchard netting that will hopefully house 8 fruit trees and maybe half a dozen chooks. We're in canberra and I'd be surprised if there wasn't a fox or 2 within one km. Firstly, I'm thinking about the requirements to stop a fox (and probably a Brush-Tailed Possum) getting in and causing a ruckus. Will a good nylon wire stop a fox? I suspect not. I've considered treated pine lattice for at least some of it, any experience with that? I'm going to try and stay away from wire mesh, mostly because it's ugly, but would use it if necessary.
I suspect the footing is the key to keeping foxes out, being smart and persistent. Rather than burying the edges I'm thinking of building some sturdy garden beds to hold the edge down. Bring the ground up rather than the fence down. I need to have a trip to the hardware store and have a good look at materials. Until then, any assistance would be terrific.
Evan
First post here, so apols if this topic has been re-hashed 2,500 times already. I couldn't make any sense out of the Google search results.
We've finally realised that free-range chooks + vege garden = lots of dead veges and straw for days. It's taken a while but the ladies have figured out the garden is a fun place to be.
So, we're going to build a combination chook run/orchard netting that will hopefully house 8 fruit trees and maybe half a dozen chooks. We're in canberra and I'd be surprised if there wasn't a fox or 2 within one km. Firstly, I'm thinking about the requirements to stop a fox (and probably a Brush-Tailed Possum) getting in and causing a ruckus. Will a good nylon wire stop a fox? I suspect not. I've considered treated pine lattice for at least some of it, any experience with that? I'm going to try and stay away from wire mesh, mostly because it's ugly, but would use it if necessary.
I suspect the footing is the key to keeping foxes out, being smart and persistent. Rather than burying the edges I'm thinking of building some sturdy garden beds to hold the edge down. Bring the ground up rather than the fence down. I need to have a trip to the hardware store and have a good look at materials. Until then, any assistance would be terrific.
Evan