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Post by lumboo on Jun 7, 2021 8:16:44 GMT -5
Has anyone got any tips/photos of how they've made fencing ferret proofed? For me, the issue isn't the bottom, as the panels are fixed solidly into the ground but more how to stop them climbing over the top. I have cat proofing rollers, but that won't be any use for the ferrets - see image of the fencing Will the ferrets be able to climb this fence and go over the top? Do do have any suggestions or photos of what you've done?
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vivi
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Post by vivi on Jun 7, 2021 11:56:53 GMT -5
You will get some good advices here but with my little experience i know how creative can be these little monsters. So whatever you choose to do..use your imagination and always observe them .LOL😃
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Post by lyles on Jun 7, 2021 18:13:49 GMT -5
From the ideas I seen 2 ways:
You can either do like a solid wood fence, reinforcing the inside with cross planks up 3 feet to prevent boards from opening and then line the bottom underneath the fence with 2" thick concrete patio slabs and bury it right underneath to where it's equal on both sides to prevent digging.
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You can use any type of fencing and use about 4 feet high of clear plastic sheeting and roll it and attach it to the inside to prevent climbing and also about 6 inches in the ground.
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