Today's big project was creating a barrier between my chicken coops and the rest of the yard, so Caleb doesn't have to be on a leash all the time. He scares the chickens if he gets close, and I don't want them to injure themselves in their panic.
The barrier came down, not the best option.
I had the privacy fencing, but I had an "Aha!" moment while in the shed...plastic fencing!
I had a lot.
I attached the end to the back of Coop Deux, with zip-ties.
Next I used cup hooks on the back of the small shed.
But how would hold it up across the yard? I have a few 3' T posts, not tall enough.
Found these in the shed, stakes for electric fencing, never used.
Why not?
I wove the stakes through the fencing, but it kept sliding down, the stakes were smooth. I used electrical tape to secure it, a temporary fix.
I put two more cup hooks on the back of the big shed to hold the end of the fencing, then laid a section of fence over it as another deterrent.
I used a similar method to block off the south side.
Next, releasing Caleb...will it work?