GoatChickenMama
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Hi! I am looking to build an 800 sf fully enclosed run for goats and maybe also for chickens.
I live in the mountains with mountain lions, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, bears, etc and the location for our run is near trees, so wilhout a top covering on the run, it seems that many predators could easily go up a tree and then pounce down on the goats. My ? is this. Are hog panels strong enough for the top of an enclosed run, horse panels are probably stronger, but they are also a LOT pricier. If I use chainlink, does it have to be a certain guage. So far the best options I can see are to use hog panels on the top, or no climb woven fence 2x4. On the sides are hog panels acceptable, I could add hardware cloth as well. My husband isn't interested in getting a LGD, so the fully enclosed run is the current plan if we can find a plan that will be affordable.
I live in the mountains with mountain lions, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, bears, etc and the location for our run is near trees, so wilhout a top covering on the run, it seems that many predators could easily go up a tree and then pounce down on the goats. My ? is this. Are hog panels strong enough for the top of an enclosed run, horse panels are probably stronger, but they are also a LOT pricier. If I use chainlink, does it have to be a certain guage. So far the best options I can see are to use hog panels on the top, or no climb woven fence 2x4. On the sides are hog panels acceptable, I could add hardware cloth as well. My husband isn't interested in getting a LGD, so the fully enclosed run is the current plan if we can find a plan that will be affordable.