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oh the advice about plants , to keep predators away......just ask and hunter...none of those bushes will help.. matter of fact , most animal use those to hide in. best the areas clear around pens and use the electric hot wire.
animals don't normal like to cross large clear areas, bushes like roses and etc. is where wild animal go into to hide.(rabbits or any fur animal) If any plants use tall trees for shade
yes may look nice , but again ask any hunter....wild animal will even hide in those.....heck even wild birds will nest in them. plus good luck pruning those growing thru the wire......a nightmare....best to keep wire bare , protected with hot wire. Like raccoon will run thru wild roses , to throw dogs off their trail.
They can be planted for looks ,but don't think they will keep predators at bay.
I was thinking about the whole rose idea and asked my dad "Hey dad, predators can get through roses right?" My dad told me that when he used to go raccoon hunting all the time on several occasions raccoons would climb up large thorn or rose bushes to try and escape because they knew it would be a hard place to catch them. If they are really hungry they can get through the stuff. That thick fur isn't just for staying warm or dry it can protect them from thorns. Still, the rose bushes would be very pretty and I definitely would plant some around a pen for the aethstetic quality.
My dad said he would start building me a new pen after deer season. He still hasn't started. His new excuse is after he finishes building the pond.![]()
When we built the large pen I was so happy when the netting came in, but then we realized how much of a chore it would be to get it up. It wasn't really too bad. It took 3 people and we used brooms and stuff to drape it over the posts and things.