Set your fence posts or build a frame before installing the wire.
How to build a chicken fence with t posts.
Make sure the post is in line with the outer posts on each side.
Chicken fencing must be high and deep enough.
Use wooden fence posts or frames to allow for easy staple installation.
Use a handsaw and a level so all of your posts are the same height.
A sturdier version uses regular wood posts set in holes.
This guide walks you through how to build the wood version.
Keep in mind that few chickens can fly over a 5 fence.
Line the roll of chicken wire up with a corner post if there is one so the bottom 6 to 12 inches can slip into the trench and so the top horizontal wire is in line with a tab on a metal t post.
T posts run between 5 6 to 7 6 per stake u posts are sold in sizes between 3 to 6 per stake and wooden fence posts are often 7 per stake.
Once predators get stung a few times by the wires they will learn to stay away.
Drive the fence posts into the ground with a sledge hammer or post driver if you have one.
Saw the tops of the fence posts to the same height if they aren t on level ground.
The quickest are made with metal posts driven into the ground.
Be sure to place your fence posts.
Longer distances decrease the ability to hold adequate tension.
Make your chicken run at least 6 ft 1 8 m tall so you can easily walk inside.
When it comes to fast installation however a wire fence is perfect for the job.
Metal t posts are an option but they offer limited height options and attachment is difficult.
When installing the wire on the exterior make sure that the barbed wire doesn t poke through the interior of the fence.