I've clipped my chickens wings but my leghorns get out. The fence is 6 feet high but they keep escaping, and one got killed. Is there anyway I can keep my chickens in? I would cover the top up so the run is completely enclosed, but we have our orchard trees in there.
#1 - did you only clip one wing on each chicken? If not, they can still balance to get some bounce & enough height.
#2 - Leghorns are some of the best flyers, hands down. Unless completely covered, they may not stay in a run...
#3 - what type of orchard? How big are the trees? Can you prune them to 10- 15' heights? There are folks that do netting, even over trees. Easier & a lot less $, if trees maintained at semi-dwarf or dwarf heights.
# 4 - as I'm finding out, you may have to do chicken tractors. That will keep them "safe" w/I your 6' orchard fencing. This is the 1st year, since 2018, that I've had predators dig under tractors & take out whole flocks. Had always planned on doing hinged aprons, but had not gotten to it yet...
#5 - you could set up electric poultry netting in rectangle or square formation. Then net over that. It's a PITA to move, but it DOES work. I had stray dogs jumping over both our 4' pasture fence & the electric poultry netting. Also had hawks drop down into netted paddocks...
Probably more ideas...
I am not meaning to be tyrannical or judge, just things, since 2011, that I've learned. Everytime I turn around on this property, I learn something new! Or that I've not FT Knox-ed enough...
I've had just as many issues w/ domestic dogs w/ all the building around us... Wildlife is constantly being moved out of those areas, too, into the 11+ acres we have not & didn't want to clear... In all actuality, I wanted to remove some pine, scrub oak & Hawthorne & replace them w/ fruit & nut trees. That will still house lots of natural predators.
Edit to add - i didn't read before doing my 2cents worth... See Gtaus addressed same issues & i have learned somethings, too! Others as well...