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Electric fencing?

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Grockle · 19/07/2011 21:43

Right, after a fox attack, I am looking at electric fencing (rather than poultry netting that I was going to use) but I know nothing about it. Where should I get it from? Will it really deter the fox? I know a determined one will get in anyway but I'm hoping it'll keep them away.

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WhipMeIndiana · 20/07/2011 13:40

think you need to dig deep foundations for fences and cover the top as well, bumping for you

Grockle · 20/07/2011 18:19

lots of people know have fenced off areas for their hens without deep foundations (chooks locked away at night) or a roof, I just don't know where that get their electric fencing from. Thanks for the bump

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violetwellies · 20/07/2011 18:28

You can't sink electric fencing & if the grass gets long it shorts out, but Im desperate & I'm going to get some after carnage with my home hatched poults and Cream Legbarish layers, gone from 80 to 30 in 3 months, the worst raid being 14 in broad daylight. :( Cheap second hand fox anyone?

Grockle · 20/07/2011 18:35

Oh violet Sad

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MissBeehiving · 20/07/2011 18:53
Sad

I have an electric fence from www.solwayfeeders.com but don't have a lot of trouble with foxes - there's a lot of food about for them here (rabbits and pheasant).

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