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<blockquote data-quote="mulberrygrovefamfarm" data-source="post: 647669" data-attributes="member: 10945"><p>Thanks. So far over the past couple of years we've had only a few predators enjoy a free chicken dinner. Everything moves behind the cows in our rotational grazing pasture. Since the pastured egg chickens want to go in and roost at night, we use electrified poultry netting hooked to our high-tensile at night to keep the coyotes and other critters away while they are roosting in their mobile coop at night. For the meat chickens, they are too slow and stupid to run from trouble at anytime once they get big so they stay in a movable Salatin type hut that gets moved twice a day to green grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mulberrygrovefamfarm, post: 647669, member: 10945"] Thanks. So far over the past couple of years we've had only a few predators enjoy a free chicken dinner. Everything moves behind the cows in our rotational grazing pasture. Since the pastured egg chickens want to go in and roost at night, we use electrified poultry netting hooked to our high-tensile at night to keep the coyotes and other critters away while they are roosting in their mobile coop at night. For the meat chickens, they are too slow and stupid to run from trouble at anytime once they get big so they stay in a movable Salatin type hut that gets moved twice a day to green grass. [/QUOTE]
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