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Romeacres
06-04-2009, 10:12 PM
Do any of you who use the "game" fence ever have trouble with fawns getting through?
we have put up black poly for most of it but we still see them squeezing through the square wire.
What do you think of using chicken wire around the inside if it is tightly attached?
Thanks!
SayeSonsWhitetails
06-04-2009, 10:17 PM
Knock on wood we have never had any go through the game fence. We have shade cloth on the fence. My problem is them getting through the tiny space between the gate and post.
PaintedMeadowsBJs
06-04-2009, 10:25 PM
Yes...Mostly on common fence where there are deer on both sides.
I had bought plastic snow fence last year and put that up...But that was a waste...The deer chew it and bucks rip it up. I thought about wood snow fence roll it out for fawns and back in after.
ekljr
06-05-2009, 04:15 AM
we ran chicken wiren on the outside of the fence, of course we only did 3 sides and one of the little buggers found the side that was not done. I will be doing the fourth side to tomorrow
kydeer
06-05-2009, 07:07 AM
I had a buck fawn get thur the game fence last year in to the big pen.My fawn pen is attack to my big pen.This year I took some fence that had hole's in it about 1and1/2" by 3" an ran that about 3' up on all 4 side's.Then I took some shad cloth an covered the new fence with it.Some of the fawn's I stuck in there were very skitish and they would run down the fence trying to get out.They would run into the corner's,kept pokeing there head's into the shade cloth.That is why I did not use the chicken wire,I was afriad they would get there nose caught in the skinny wire or there lip's an rip the skin loose.They would rub against the fence pretty hard.Just one hillbilly's oppinon.
Wild Rivers Whitetails
06-05-2009, 07:08 AM
We have put chain link fence 4 ft. high around the bottom 1/2 of our fawn pens. This works great. Over the years with freezing and warming, posts shift around gates and we have attached a sort of rubber flap that the gate can push past but it will keep the fawns in.
ikoff
06-05-2009, 07:20 AM
When i had my fawn pen, I used that plastic snow fence and zip tied it to my woven wire. It helped as a blind, too.
CameronCrow
06-05-2009, 07:51 AM
I had a 3 week old fawn hanging 3-3.5 feet in my fence face down. I brought him in and gave him pediatyte, .1cc of dexamethozon, .1 cc of banamine, and .5 cc of penicillin. His swelling went down but tendons in the back legs were weak so I put splints on them and it working great I was able to take one off and the other splint will come off today. But I am having to bottle raise him.
stevel
06-05-2009, 09:50 AM
Yes, fawns can definitely get thru solid lock fence with 6" stays. After many trials and errors, from experience I can say that using chicken wire or plastic or that thin rubber coated garden wire is a poor fix and very temporary. We now have 12 gauge chainlink fence 4' high around all of our fawning pens. Even that fence gets damaged if you have bucks in the pen during the rut, but it will hold up pretty well.
Buckskin
06-05-2009, 10:06 AM
Maybe we've just been lucky but the 85%x44" shade cloth on the fawn pen has worked for us. Boy I hope I didn't just jinx it! Rick
ANTLER VALLEY
06-05-2009, 11:56 AM
I have seen fawns who were a month old who knew they could get through 6" and some how had a computer-sonar device in their heads where they could run full-speed at a partition fence and leap through it, only leaving the fence bouncing a little, but they got through. I put 3" up on all my pens that are having fawns these days. Back to the plastic, I just committed to 750" of solid-black by DelClayna. Are you guys saying that it was a waste? I'm going to put it on the peremiter fence where I have my fawns, but no doubt I will have bucks in those pens when the fall comes. I'll put it on the outside but I don't want to lose my investement. Maybe I'll wait until I've sawed the bucks befoe they go to those "black" pens...I sent the check out two days ago, so I need some advice before I put it up. Please, SOS!
Neeby
06-05-2009, 12:11 PM
Yup one went through my fence a week ago, now I walk the peremiter of fence every day , just in case.
Mitch P
06-05-2009, 04:38 PM
Bobbi Jo be careful with the plastic fence. I used the constuction orange fence one year thinking I was protecting my fawns from the Solidlock. Thought if they hit that it may ease their hit. Wrong !!! Since the high fence was on the inside of the post it left that 5 inch gap. Well the fawns got spooked and hit the orange fence and one girl went through it and was stuck. If I wasn`t here she would have died right there. Her poor face got all cut up from the plastic. That`s why Steve says those kind fences are tempory.
The Roberts Ranch
06-05-2009, 07:17 PM
I just had a fawn out for about 4 days, could not find her. I would not beleive it if I did not see it.......But, I went down to feed and saw the mother leaning against the fence, and guess what....the little bugger had her head through the square and was nursing from outside the pen. Unbeleivable ! We had to surround it and caused her to jump into the fence and get stuck so that I could grab her and take her back in. Now that pen has 4 foot 12 gauge chain link around the bottom. To them the wire is just another jagger bush, they just squeeze their way through it.
alpha and omega whitetail
06-05-2009, 08:51 PM
Give me a call, I sell 2096-3, 2096-6, 23120-3, 23120-6 fence, snow fence, plastic fence, Shade Cloth, Windscreen and much more. Call me toll free Monday - Thursday at 888-238-7715, ask for Henry
Romeacres
06-05-2009, 10:07 PM
Thanks all. Made sure the fawn was back in (I stood outside while we searched in case he was in and tried the escape route...which he was and he did but I was there waiting;0) Put up the smaller wire but will probably not put bucks in this pen since we have seen first hand what a buck will do when it gets a load of wire around his antlers and they find it and tear it up for sure!
kydeer
06-06-2009, 12:05 AM
Antler Valley
If you put the plastic fence on the outside of your big fence,the fawn's might get stuck in between the two fence's.I geuss that is wear I am lucky,I have a different pen just for my fawn's because I bottle feed all of them.
Mitch
You say you have a 5" gap in between your 2 fence's.I ziptie my 2 fence's together.Of course I might not be understanding what you are saying.I am not the smartest hillbilly in the world.
Mitch P
06-06-2009, 09:30 AM
Ky that`s what I meant. It was at a corner post that is 12" and I couldn`t get it tight to the high fence. I didn`t think for a second when I put that stuff up that a fawn could go through it. ALMOST, learned another lesson the hard way. Your right though. If it was tight to the high fence all over it would be fine. Other than bucks having fun with it.
IndependenceRanch
06-07-2009, 08:38 AM
So for those gov people in the states who would like to raise the fence requirement to 10 foot, what you really are saying is the 8 foot fence just was a temporary fence that was not put up correctly and when the deer jumped 6 feet the fence gave way on top and the deer rolled over it. Right?
PaintedMeadowsBJs
06-07-2009, 10:04 AM
Good catch Roger... "They " always like to read more into what's really said...And make it fit their agenda.
IndependenceRanch
06-07-2009, 10:11 AM
I knew what IKE was saying but yes they can make things fit to their agendas is right.
I seem to catch things like this because I am not rel smert and read slooow. Then I catch everything:)
Scott Heinrich
06-07-2009, 02:28 PM
Deer NEVER get through or over an 8' game fence. If they did and people published that it occurred on a regular basis, the feds and PETA would use those words against the deer industry. Duh!!!
CameronCrow
06-08-2009, 09:53 PM
(6/1/09) I had a 3 week old fawn hanging 3-3.5 feet in my fence face down. I brought him in and gave him pedialyte, .1cc of dexamethozon, .1 cc of banamine, and .5 cc of penicillin. His swelling went down (temporarily) but tendons in the back legs were weak so I put splints on them and it working great I was able to take one off and the other splint will come off today. But I am having to bottle raise him.
He ate good for 3 days then stopped 6/5/09. At the end of the day I tubed him with 4oz of pedialyte and 4 oz of my milk mixture.
(By not eating, he takes 2 gulps then closes his mouth cause the rest of the milk to fall to the floor. I have tried differnt types of nipples at different hardness)
On 6/6/09 at noon I gave him .3cc of banamine, .3cc of B12 then tubed him again that night because he didn’t eat again that day.
On 6/7/09 at noon I gave him .3cc of banamine and 7 cc of probios and tubed him again that night because he didn’t eat AGAIN but developed diarrhea. I gave him a recipe of 4 oz pedialyte, 4 oz milk mixture, 6 adult poop pellets, pinch of salt, 5cc SMZ, 1 teaspoon of fresh dirt, and 1 teaspoon of yogurt.
Today he received .3cc of banamine, .3 dexamethozon, .3 cc batral (sub-q). And had to tube him again tonight with same recipe as 6/7/09.
The swelling has gone down in his joint a little but the fawn is still stressed out and won’t eat. The tendons in one “ankle” have tightened back up and the other leg hasn’t. I took the splints off both legs hoping maybe he’d eat. ANY IDEAS??? I'm tired of tubing him, but I don’t know what else to do.
alpha and omega whitetail
06-09-2009, 11:32 AM
Try 3" spacing instead of 6" spacing, call me at (717) 238-7715, I sell fence and maybe I could help you out.
Russell Van Hees
07-15-2009, 12:05 PM
We put 3' chicken wire on the fence in every pen that will have fawns in it. We have to replace it every two years or so.
BF Products, Inc.
07-15-2009, 12:36 PM
We have many different fence styles available, please call me at (717) 238-7715 and ask for Henry
Texas John
07-16-2009, 04:04 PM
I put up 6' chicken wire around the pen. the buried wire around the bottom on outside to stop varments from digging + electric wire outside top and bottom. In addition, put sheet metal (tin) around outside bottom tight against the chicken wire. Put up lots of flagging on the wire. Have not had a problem with deer jumping or varments of any kind!
Guess that I'm lucky, but I walk the fence daily.
Wild Rivers Whitetails
07-17-2009, 08:13 AM
I posted this earlier, but instead of chicken wire which needs replacing - use 4 ft. chain link. It lasts forever and does the job.
BF Products, Inc.
07-20-2009, 06:10 AM
I sell stay tuff fence and I would recommend the 1348-3 fence to solve your issue, this is a 12.5 g class 3 galvanized fence you can attach to the bottom of your fence. We also sell the 2096-3 if you prefer. Chain link is expensive, heavy to move and won't do any more then the fence I quoted above but cost more.
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