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Me I mean, not the chickens :oops:

 

In a roundabout kinda way anyway :mrgreen:

 

Chooks have escaped into our well cordoned off (obviously not cordoned off enough :roll: ) vegetable patch!!! They havent been over there for some time since we put some flimsy wire fencing which makes it very unsteady for them getting over..... so not sure how they managed it.....

 

Anyway..... hubby comes in from work and spends half an hour tending to his vegetables (oo err sounds rude :lol: ) and trying to hen proof the plot a bit more.....

 

So yes, I am feeling neglected :doh:

 

I think I may need to clip the other side of their wings????

 

Short of keeping them locked in their run all the time, what else can I do?

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Might it be worth investing in some Omlet netting? They won't get through that (unless they have a launch pad and can fly over!)

 

Don't clip the other wing - having only one clipped is suppose to unbalance them and make it harder to fly :) .

 

Im not sure what omlet netting is? I cant seem to find it on this website?

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Might it be worth investing in some Omlet netting? They won't get through that (unless they have a launch pad and can fly over!)

 

Don't clip the other wing - having only one clipped is suppose to unbalance them and make it harder to fly :) .

 

Im not sure what omlet netting is? I cant seem to find it on this website?

Have a look here[/url. :D

 

Do they already have 1 wing clipped ? as ANH said, I wouldn't do the other.

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I've used canes with some 'fruit cage and pond netting' from Homebase - it's a meter high and they've not attempted to get over it yet, although it's not been there long! It's good though because you can hardly see it :)

 

Oh and it's cheap - 4m wide and less than £2 a meter!

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Our vegetable patch is cordoned off with picket fence, and because they managed to get over there, we used wire fencing on TOP of the picket fence. That would be very unstable if they tried to land on it to get over. They dont seem to have got over there today.... yet!!! :shock:

 

I think its just a case of watching them!! :doh:

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