You are working hard on your garden to make it one of the best in town.
How to build a small chicken wire fence.
A wire fence may not be a thing of beauty but it isn t meant to be.
Home general gardening tips on how to install a chicken wire fence to protect your garden.
This article provides the installation procedure.
Building a chicken run.
A sturdier version uses regular wood posts set in holes.
The quickest are made with metal posts driven into the ground.
Hold the post firmly while you pack the dirt around the base to secure it.
Exact quantities will depend on the size run you decide to build 4x4 fence posts.
This guide walks you through how to build the wood version.
The best way to make your chicken coop a safe place is by constructing a wood frame around the outside perimeter to act as a barrier against predators.
When it comes to fast installation however a wire fence is perfect for the job.
You will still need to purchase chicken wire fence posts and other building supplies to create the rest of the chicken pen but the wood frame provides the support and protection you need.
Supplies you will need note.
Chicken wire fencing is a flexible building material that has multiple installation options.
A chicken wire fence can be the perfect solution to this problem.
Chicken wire typically is used for outdoor livestock containment and protection from predators.
However deer fence is made to stand up to deer and other herbivores so it is not always durable enough to survive the hard teeth and claws of a.
They can be built rather quickly and are easy to work with.
Chicken wire is a versatile inexpensive way to put up a quick fence to keep small animals like chickens and rabbits contained.
Deer fences can be fairly similar to chicken wire since both materials can be installed in the same way and both have small gaps.
Quikrete or other concrete mix 2x4 boards or 1x6 boards.
To build a chicken run start by digging a 12 inch hole for your first fence post which should be at least 7 feet tall.
Continue adding fence posts 6 8 feet apart until you ve enclosed the entire area.
Making a chicken wire fence is well within the realm of any do it yourselfer or budding small farmer.
The fencing requires fence posts or a frame to provide support and hold the fencing in place.
However during the night rabbits or raccoons can destroy the toil and sweat.