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Protecting chickens - and other livestock

 
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It’s snack time! Electric wire has been cleared of all debris and little aluminum foil and peanut butter hors d'oeuvres are strategically placed. I just wish I could be there to watch the show.

Today my mother told me that when she was a girl they had a dog that started eating eggs. My grandpa set out a screen wire attached to the hotwire with some eggs on it. She said the dog never went near an egg again .

So I’m hoping this will keep away the dogs and other critters.
 
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maybe tie a few dead chickens to that electric fence...

right now, in our area, it is so dry, I doubt they would get much of a shock. So, I like to run a ground wire as well, real close to the hot wire, so they touch both at the same time. Now, that's a real ouch!
 
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Oh, believe me - they'll get a shock. My piglet of a Tom turkey just found out about that. He was pushing and shoving to get his share of watermelon and forgot where the hot wire was. He has remembered now!
 
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The key thing you may be missing is a dog, or few. We have electric fences but they are far more efficient coupled with our livestock herding and guarding dogs. Predators foolish enough to cross the line get et.

http://SugarMtnFarm.com/watch-dog/
 
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Snakes will enter a chicken coop at night through any hole big enough for them to squeeze their head. This Rat Snake ate a young bantam last night:



Not sure where the hole is....
 
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Hardware cloth with 1/2 inch or smaller holes covering any hole that predators could come through.
 
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