3-foot fence high enough for large breeds?

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I'm considering converting my sheep pen into a chicken pen sometime in the future (might be a long time!). The fencing is 3-foot high welded wire with a strand of electric at the top and I'm guesstimating the area is around 1000 square feet. I want large breeds, specifically Brahmas, Jersey Giants, and Freedom Rangers. Would these breeds be able to fly over the fence? Are they likely to try?

I realize predators can still get in if they really wanted to, but I think it's better than free ranging as long as the chickens stay inside the pen (and I might move the electric wire or add another one closer to the ground).
 
Not necessarily, I've had a Jersey Giant hen go over a 6' fence daily.
Perhaps the electric wire will be a deterrent. The birds first like to perch on the top of the fence before they go over. That could be a problem. They will jump to the top wire, potentially get zapped and continue over. If they got zapped, they may not be willing to do the return trip.
 
I currently raise a breed that won't go over a 2' fence if not pressed by a human or any other predator.
If pressed, they can fly to the top of a building but otherwise, they are content to stay where they are. They are more likely to crawl under a fence than to go over my mostly 3' fences.
 
What kind of fencing do you have? I'd be surprised if a chicken could sit on top of my fence, even without the electric wire. It's very thin and we didn't pull it very tight.
 
Oh the fence definitely teeters when they sit on it but it is what we used to call hog wire. It is woven wire. I don't raise anything but Penedesencas any more so it no longer happens.
 
Ok, yes, I think I know what kind of fence you are talking about. I guess I will just have to expect some escapees no matter the size of the birds.
 

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