Hardware cloth.
The material was so pliable that it could easily be molded into different shapes.
The best material for a chicken coop depends on where you live and how sheltered the chickens need to be. Wood would be a good option if you need a lot of shelter or a combination of chicken wire and wood can work for a less sheltered option.
Chicken wire can be bought from a number of stores, particularly hardware stores. Andersons and Ace Hardware have chicken wire in stock. Online, Fabric also has cheap chicken wire for sale.
a material that can be stretched into a wire
Alamo fencing sells rolls 2'X50' from $25-$35 depending on how much you buy at a time. Google search Alamo fencing and chicken wire....
Chicken wire is used to contain a chicken, not protect it against predators. Often times people use hardware cloth instead of chicken wire-- as it protects against predators. To answer your question though, no chickens do not need chicken wire. Chicken wire can also protect the chickens from predators, especially if the lower part is well buried in the ground.
Thick gauge wire mesh can be purchased at most farm outlet stores. Similar to screening it is strong enough to hold the weight of the eggs and the newly hatched chicks.
Chicken wire can be found in any Co-op in west Phoenix. Tractor Supply Co. also has chicken wire in west Phoenix.
try a tame trap ANSWER: Killing them? Yes. Using chicken wire over the crops or similar deterrents, no.
No, the chicken wire is not small enough to keep the mice in.
Wire is used to create a frame, or skeleton, which holds the medium (clay usually) in place. Wire could also be used as the primary medium for a sculpture. Wire is pliable and easy to shape and hold that shape while other mediums are applied.
The sonometer wire is usually made up any material which is non-magnetic in nature.