Posted by patiolant on March 26, 2008 at 16:16:56 from (139.142.75.170):
In Reply to: Deer fencing posted by charger69 on March 26, 2008 at 11:33:50:
If you put up the fence, make sure you finish it all in one day. We put up an 8 foot wire fence around our large garden a few years ago and didn"t finish off one corner. By the morning, a herd of 8 deer had snuck into the enclosure through the opening, panicked when they saw me, and starting trying to crash through the fence. Snapped one post, tore apart about 20 feet of the fence by trying to force themselves through the openings that are smaller than they are, and one managed to jump, got caught on the top and tumbled over. Amazing how strong panicked deer can be. We now make sure all gates are closed every night on that enclosure. It does keep them out of the garden once it is up.
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