Fox proof wire for chicken run? UpdateFox proof wire for chicken run? UpdateHi ya - Has anyone any idea where and what is the best fox proof wire to put on a chicken run? Am having 8 battery hens at the end of this month and would hate to see them end up as Mr/Mrs Fox's dinner. Thanks.
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Fox proof wire for chicken run?Hi Gwenoakes and welcome.
We have 1/2" weld mesh in our run. I did this as I didn't want rodents and also fox getting my girls. I don't know where you live but I picked up the stuff to save postage from Ebay (Stratford upon Avon). It was the cheapest I could find anywhere. All the best with your new venture.....they are so addictive and you will spend hours with them! Anna Hi Gwen.
I have found the best way is male urine. My OH 'obliges' around where the foxes would come into the garden. Haven't seen one since he has been doing it. His case comes up in court soon http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning
Half inch is good (the thicket the better), it avoids the fox getting it's mouth inside to chew it off. They have teeth like wire cutters.
But, it's a rarer event for that than them getting underneath or over the top. It's a constant battle of wits and most of us will agree that the fox is indeed a very clever animal! New Member? Get more from the Forum and join in 'Members Chat' - you're very welcome
He either needs to drink a lot of water, Or else have a party and get the guys to 'perform' for you.
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If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning Well have looked on ebay and come up with welded wire mesh 1/2" x 1/2" x 36" x 30m long 19 guage. 32.00 plus 12.00 p & p. We only have to wire one side, so hopefully that will keep Mr and Mrs Fox out. Went out on Saturday and bought a feeder and drinker, plus some red mite powder and a general tonic, just in case. Getting excited now
chooksOh wow wee, 8 new babies, you'll love them!
Can you put your e-bay chicken wire contact in the useful contacts bit, as we've got to get some stuff soon, either for where we are now, or if we move! Let us know what you call them & put up some pic's too! Mel Cheers
mel x Fox proof wire for chicken run? UpdateGwenoakes
What part of the country are you in? I am thinking of 'pick-up' to save postage.... Ordered the wire yesterday at 8 a.m., paid by card and it was delivered this morning at 8 a.m. Must say I am impressed. The company is Hills of Devon LLP, Beechlea, Winkleigh, Devon EX19 8DH. Tel No. 01837 83704 - Fax 01837 680088, but no web site. OH will be busy this weekend making the run etc ready for the girls arrival later this month.
One quick question, are all battery hens brown does anyone know? You will maybe think that is a very dumb question, but I really want to know . Thanks. Fox proof wire for chicken run? UpdateGwenoakes
All the ones I have are very varying shade of brown - from a light to a very dark. These girls are bred for the time they are supposed to lay for the evil manufacturers. Some times when they are rescued they may die shortly afterwards, you have to be positive about this and hopefully you will be able to give them a long and happy retirement (mine are 4-5 years and 2 and half the other new ones are just over a year old) I'm glad you got your wire (much cheaper than mine!). Get plenty of tea, coffee on the go at the weekend for OH and things will be fine! All the ones I know of are a breed called Lohmanns.
But I have heard of white ones. But not known of anyone who has them. Wendy http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning my girlsOne of mine is definately of Leghorn X breeding, "huge" comb & yellow legs, another I guess is Barnevelder X due to her very pretty lacing & shape, another I'm guessing Rhode Island X, she is very straight in her back & that typical russet colour, the others are a mish mash of stuff, difficult to tell without any clothes on that'll be the girls...not me
They are all so different, but usually descend from some form of laying breed, must say Wendy's breed is a knew one to me, but then I don't know much My sister rescued one years ago which was white, "she" was very very butch, she had the deepest voice you've ever heard, full of testosterone I should think, it was rescued from a meat breeder, she eventually went off her legs due to the rapid growth verses bone structure, but at least she had a good few months, but jeez was she butch. Mel Cheers
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