Beekissed
Mountain Sage
Yay! How do you like it so far?
There are highly successful pastured poultry operations that do day range and use polytape and plastic electric fencing posts with a few t-posts for corners. They space the tape/polywire 6 inches off the ground and 6 inches apart up the post to near the top. They can make it as large as they think their broilers will need and are not stuck with 164 feet. They then place the day range shelter in the middle of this large area, and control broiler movement with placement of feeders and waterers. If the area is large enough, some of them never move the shelter from the time the birds are on pasture to processing time, about 5 weeks if you brood for 3. The shelter generally has a floor, though, and they use a deep bed system. If you didn't you would need to move the shelter frequently. The birds stay basically in the area and don't move beyond the wire.pinkfox said:i like the idea of the electro netting just not the price lol., like the idea of making my own though, would LOVE to know how to do that GD