Sounds like you're going to have a serious challenge on your hands! ...especially with those strong bear!
Have you considered a layer of heavy gauge hardware cloth for the smaller predators with a second layer of hog wire for the big, clumsy ones? And I bet you've already considered anchoring your uprights in deep concrete footings.
Sounds to me like that could get expensive but it should also hold up 24/7 and not risk being short circuited and needing repair/replacement periodically. Or maybe chain link would be as cheap or cheaper. I dunno but, as a brainstorm, I wonder if it would provide more consistent security for your flock and peace of mind for you.
When I had to deal with bear I didn't have chickens to worry about. ...only unsecured trash cans. But I could always tell when the perpetrator had been a bear rather than raccoons because the raccoons would deftly work off as many latches and bungie cords as I applied while the bear simply picked up the heavy cans, hurled them 12' or 15' and then enjoyed what was strewn everywhere. I didn't have moose to deal with. Not many moose in suburban BC.
::sigh:: I miss living in the woods but NOT doing constant battle with the wildlife.
Have you considered a layer of heavy gauge hardware cloth for the smaller predators with a second layer of hog wire for the big, clumsy ones? And I bet you've already considered anchoring your uprights in deep concrete footings.
Sounds to me like that could get expensive but it should also hold up 24/7 and not risk being short circuited and needing repair/replacement periodically. Or maybe chain link would be as cheap or cheaper. I dunno but, as a brainstorm, I wonder if it would provide more consistent security for your flock and peace of mind for you.
When I had to deal with bear I didn't have chickens to worry about. ...only unsecured trash cans. But I could always tell when the perpetrator had been a bear rather than raccoons because the raccoons would deftly work off as many latches and bungie cords as I applied while the bear simply picked up the heavy cans, hurled them 12' or 15' and then enjoyed what was strewn everywhere. I didn't have moose to deal with. Not many moose in suburban BC.
::sigh:: I miss living in the woods but NOT doing constant battle with the wildlife.
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