NEVER, NEVER use chicken wire in a bunny cage. It is not strong enough to support them, will make sores on their feet and a medium size dog can chew right through it if they are of a mind to.
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....
Yes make on your self out of pallets and a bit of chicken wire cost peanuts
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 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.
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.
Chicken wire can be found in any Co-op in west Phoenix. Tractor Supply Co. also has chicken wire in west Phoenix.
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You can buy chicken wire from Home Depot. It cost $19.77 a roll. It is rust proof and will not corrode. It is also easy to cut and does not leave jagged or frayed edges. You can also order some from Amazon and depending on who you're buyer is you can have it here in a couple of days.
To make chicken wire tight, you can use pliers to twist and tighten the wire around the posts or frame. This will help secure the wire and prevent it from sagging or becoming loose.
No, the chicken wire is not small enough to keep the mice in.
To find the cost of three meters of wire, we first need to determine the cost per meter of wire. Given that two meters of wire cost ninety pence, we can calculate the cost per meter by dividing the total cost by the number of meters: 90 pence / 2 meters = 45 pence per meter. Therefore, three meters of wire would cost 3 meters * 45 pence/meter = 135 pence.