According to wikipedia:
"Chicken wire, or poultry netting, is a mesh of wire commonly used to fence poultry livestock. It is made of thin, flexible galvanized wire, with hexagonal gaps. Available in 1 inch (about 2.5 cm) diameter, 2 inch (about 5 cm) and 1/2 inch (about 1.3 cm), chicken wire is available in various wire gauges usually 19 gauge (about 1 mm wire) to 22 gauge (about 0.7 mm wire). Chicken wire is occasionally used to build inexpensive cages for flying animals, though the zinc content of galvanized wire makes it inappropriate for gnawing animals such as parrots."
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Walmart does sell chicken wires at its standard stores that have garden centers. Its located on the same isle as the garden edging.
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Episode 12 of season 3 of How it's Made had the episode of chicken where they discusses the process of chicken and chicken products. They also talk about the process of chicken nuggets.
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No, the chicken wire is not small enough to keep the mice in.
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 itself is not typically sharp, as it is designed to be a lightweight fencing material made from thin, flexible wire. However, the edges of the cut wire can be jagged and may pose a risk of cuts or scratches if handled improperly. It's advisable to wear gloves when working with chicken wire to avoid injury. Overall, while the wire is not intended to be sharp, caution is still warranted.
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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.
According to wikipedia:"Chicken wire, or poultry netting, is a mesh of wire commonly used to fence poultry livestock. It is made of thin, flexible galvanized wire, with hexagonal gaps. Available in 1 inch (about 2.5 cm) diameter, 2 inch (about 5 cm) and 1/2 inch (about 1.3 cm), chicken wire is available in various wire gauges usually 19 gauge (about 1 mm wire) to 22 gauge (about 0.7 mm wire). Chicken wire is occasionally used to build inexpensive cages for flying animals, though the zinc content of galvanized wire makes it inappropriate for gnawing animals such as parrots."
Chicken wire can be found in any Co-op in west Phoenix. Tractor Supply Co. also has chicken wire in west Phoenix.
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.
Chicken Wire Boundaries - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 January 2012 (video premiere)
Yes, chipmunks can typically navigate through chicken wire due to their small size and agility.
To attach chicken wire to wood, first, cut the wire to the desired length and shape. Then, use a staple gun or wire staples to secure the chicken wire to the wood, spacing the staples about 6 to 8 inches apart for stability. Ensure the wire is taut and smooth against the wood to prevent sagging. For added security, you can also use small screws with washers to hold the wire in place.
Chicken products are made from chicken.