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How to make a "gate" in Omlet netting

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I've just got some Omlet netting to try and restrict the chickens to part of the garden. They won't like it, but we really do need to make it easier for DH and his brother to get in and out of the house while they are working, and carrying heavy stuff, as chickens underfoot are quite a hazard. He is getting fed up of being mugged when he leaves the house.

 

It will also keep them clear of the decking (reducing the poo issue), the compost heap (reducing the compost all over the path issue), and the veg pots and beds (meaning I can actually grow something).

 

I want to fence off part of the garden, but need to fashion a sort of gate near the back door, so I can get into and out of the area to clean and feed and so forth.

 

I was thinking of a sort of overlap. You split the netting then put in the two parts, with one bit overlapping by about 3 feet, and use four posts - one at each side of the 3 ft overlap on each bit of netting. This would make the overlap a bit more secure, but you'd only have to move 2 posts a bit to be able to get in and out. However if you wanted to close it temporarily, moving one post back to close the gap would mean the chickens don't all rush out and get in the shed while I'm cleaning them.

 

Has anybody done anything like this? Or do you make the gate out of other stuff? Or do you only overlap by a little bit and just move one post?

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we cut the netting, put a pole down either side of the cut, put the ends in the ground next to each other and overlap some loose netting from one side to the other. To open wide, just pull the pole up and leave open to the next pole. To open narrowly (to step through without escapees) then just unloop the netting from one pole to the other and spread the bendy poles apart while walking through. Works brilliantly.

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I actually have an eglu quite close to it, ( 12 inches?) but mine don't bother to try. Their wings aren't clipped either. In fact, I'm using it to separate two sets who don't get on yet, and in one section it has sagged to only about 18 inches high between them, there is nothing for them to launch from - and they aren't harrier jets!

 

 

 

Tricia

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I think they have trouble flying over it unless they have a launch pad (like an eglu!).

 

Mine used the eglu as a lunch pad - and they had clipped wings :lol: So I decided not to bother with the wing clipping any more. I use the overlapped meshing and I have to use a bamboo cane to weave through the mesh as mine tend to slither between the two layers!

 

I've seen one of mine simply take off and fly over the mesh - but mostly they don't bother. They seem to know where they are supposed to be and they do have quite a large area to themselves. They just enjoy the challenge of squeezing through gaps in the netting :)

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I actually have an eglu quite close to it, ( 12 inches?) but mine don't bother to try. Their wings aren't clipped either. In fact, I'm using it to separate two sets who don't get on yet, and in one section it has sagged to only about 18 inches high between them, there is nothing for them to launch from - and they aren't harrier jets!

 

 

 

Tricia

 

You obviously don't have Pekins!! Blossom went straight up & landed on the roof of the WIR from a standing start about 6 inches out from the wire...........mind you I was trying to catch her & am thoroughly terrifying!!!!

 

I tried to keep another pair of Pekins contained with Omlet netting & they did a little jump & poured themselves through the holes abut 3 rows up..........maybe I just have escape artist Pekins..............

 

Sha x

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