Fence posts and flying chickens
by Pat on 09/29/13
Hello,
I was just wondering if you have
had any problems with chickens flying out of the portable fence?
I have a coop and would like to
have a fenced area for my chickens but I just don't know if they would fly over
this fence?
Thank you
Kaitlynn
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Hi Kaitlynn!
This fencing setup, utilizing 2"x4" mesh wire (in 4' or 5'
heights) will restrain adult chickens. If you want to put young chicks, soon
after leaving the brooder - and when they are smaller than the 2" width,
NO. They can just stroll right through.
AND:
When they are in their gawky "teenage" stage, as we like to put it, they are challenged by any enclosure, and will do everything in their power to get over a fence of any sort. This a most perilous time for chickens. They cannot be easily restrained, and are so light in weight that they can easily get over most things (they will sleep in the trees, if unrestrained). Even wing-clipping doesn't keep them down.
BUT:
When they get into their adult stage, they settle down to earth and get
fat and lazy, just hanging around thinking about whether they would rather take
a nap, a sun bath, or a dust bath. This can occupy MOST of their day. Thinking
about it.
Whichever one they choose, they are still thinking about whether they
made the right choice, and plan to do the other things as soon as they get
tired of the current one. Aside from scratching, eating or chasing
grasshoppers, they don't do have much else on their schedules. Flying just
seems like too much effort.
THUS:
There are fences.
We would love to make a set of posts for you. This type of fence is
also great for separating flocks or small groups from the rest.