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For protecting pasture-raised chickens, consider sturdy fencing options like 4-foot tall electric netting with a 10-foot radius, 3-foot tall woven wire fencing with 2-inch mesh, or 4-foot tall wooden post fencing with 3-foot wide chicken wire.
Electric Netting Options
When using electric netting for pasture-raised chickens, a 4-foot tall mesh with 10-foot radius is ideal. This height and radius provide adequate protection from predators like coyotes and foxes. For a 1-acre pasture, use 8-10 rolls of netting, spaced 6 feet apart to ensure optimal effectiveness.
Traditional Fencing Options
Woven wire fencing with 2-inch mesh is a popular choice for chicken enclosures. This type of fencing is durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions. For a 1-acre pasture, use 2-3 rolls of 50-foot long fencing, spaced 6 feet apart, and secure with 3-foot deep wooden posts every 20 feet.
Custom Fencing Solutions
For a more personalized approach, consider using wooden post fencing with 3-foot wide chicken wire. This option provides a rustic and natural look while offering adequate protection for pasture-raised chickens. To create a 4-foot tall enclosure, use 12-foot long wooden posts spaced 10 feet apart, and secure with 2-inch chicken wire.
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