Trying to keep chickens and goats together. Goats first to bEAT back some blackberries, and later add the chickens. Will paddock shift with egg mobile and mobile goat shed. For the time being the birds will be of the Buff Orpington variety, per Paul Wheaton's excellent chicken expose:
https://permies.com/wiki/66378/Ways-Chickens-pdf-download. Unsure of goat breed as of yet.
Hauling electric net looks like a real painus. Stranded electric fence on the other hand is a very attractive proposition. Simply beat back the blackberries in a shoddy line, do a few laps, plug-n-play, and wham-o... a new fence is born. Now, the
plan is to do more laps (rows) with the strands than normal. Say 5-7 from top to bottom depending on the constitution of the birds. That should be almost the same width as the electric part of a net, minus the inconvenient to handle netting. Can you imagine hauling netting through freshly beaten blackberry paths in the Pacific Northwest?!?!
But without experience I'm either a lucky genius or a skilled idiot. I'm hoping there's a skilled genius here with some experience with this...
Can I run more strands of stranded electric wire, to keep chickens and goats in a single, convenient-to-move fence system?