Well... yesterday he finally did it. My #1, dog broke into the coop. I am amazed but nobody was hurt!! I still have all chickens, although I did find one campine hiding under my daughters car. I have named her speedy because she must have run very fast to get away from the dogs!
Billy is a big dog, and very smart (i'm not just saying this he can open doors and turn on faucets). For this reason I know that a couple of zaps from a small electric fence would teach him right away. He is always willing to please but is just posessed by instinct when he gets around the chicks. I know it was him because i found some red fur stuck on the broken wire!!
I think i want to put just 1 or maybe two wires directly around the coop and run, so the length would be only about 56ft per wire. I plan to use rebar with fence insulators for posts.
I don't want anyone to get hurt, so I am worried about putting the right voltage to deter him but
not hurt him (or the chickens, or other dogs or the cat or me)
I have been researching and I don't see fence energizers that are reccommended for this length
of fence, does the maximum voltage capability apply, and then it would go down depending on
the length of the fence used??
any advice would be helpful as I am totally new to this electric fence thing.
L
Billy is a big dog, and very smart (i'm not just saying this he can open doors and turn on faucets). For this reason I know that a couple of zaps from a small electric fence would teach him right away. He is always willing to please but is just posessed by instinct when he gets around the chicks. I know it was him because i found some red fur stuck on the broken wire!!
I think i want to put just 1 or maybe two wires directly around the coop and run, so the length would be only about 56ft per wire. I plan to use rebar with fence insulators for posts.
I don't want anyone to get hurt, so I am worried about putting the right voltage to deter him but
not hurt him (or the chickens, or other dogs or the cat or me)
I have been researching and I don't see fence energizers that are reccommended for this length
of fence, does the maximum voltage capability apply, and then it would go down depending on
the length of the fence used??
any advice would be helpful as I am totally new to this electric fence thing.
L