Will this keep them safe?

Just finished setting up my premier one electric fence. For gates, I use an old plastic fence I had. I have 2 entries one large one for a rideable mower and another smaller one. I have yet to set up my energizer (a KUBE 3000 High Impedance energizer) hopefully on Monday. I'm going to set it up on a U post on IMG #. A reason I set up my energizer there was because that's near the drip irrigation from the tree so the soil is damp and good for my grounding rod. I plan to have Turkeys in the fenced area and have them sleep on a movable pallet perch.
What do you think of the setup?

Larger Entry for mower
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I plan to have the energizer on the U post where the plastic fence connects.
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The Fence is 164ft

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Smaller gate. The plastic fence slides over the support post
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If that is the place they will sleep then no. It has zero protection from above. I have seen fox clear a 6' fence like it was nothing.
Then there are big owls.

They should have a solid secure place to sleep. Daytime that will not stop raptors.
 
I stand corrected.
I'm not sure how you would connect it to the premier one fencing but you could get this wire and run a couple hot wires near the bottom with handles so you could pull them back when you want to get into the pasture.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/american-farmworks-poly-wire-656-ft?cm_vc=-10005 (they might have shorter amounts, this was the first one that came up in my search.) Personally I wouldn't worry about your walk through one.
That's a great idea. The only con is that I don't want the wire touching the plastic fenced and burning. But I may be wrong
 
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I have always wondered about premier one fencing, can chickens just fly over it?
Yes they can. I also lost 2 turkeys this summer due to entanglement/stranglation.
I don't have problems with predators. Not sure if it's just luck or what. Only lost several chicks in the spring because a coon was able to get in the run. Once I got it sealed I haven't had any problems since even though we have flying predators, fox, coons, ect.
 

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