I have been fighting rabbits in town for the past 4 or 5 years. They take a special liking to the beans... Anyway, after years of fruitlessly trying to catch them (over 30 rabbits relocated to our other farm where they have acres of alfalfa to munch on), I finally broke down and made this:
That seems to have done the trick. And they are in 4 foot and 8 feet sections, tied with #9 wire to electric fence stakes. The fence is painted white, the stakes are orange. I'm about to make another two 8 foot sections so we can widen out our coverage.
The materials were pretty cheap, too... Electric Fence stakes are about $1.50 a piece, 50 feet of chicken wire is about $15, and the 1x2 pine boards are about 90 cents a piece. And a few bucks on nails and fence fasteners. And I have plenty of spare paint and #9 wire sitting around just waiting to be used. I like the nice, modular approach.
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Today's Featured Article - Third Brush Generators - by Chris Pratt. While I love straightening sheet metal, cleaning, and painting old tractors, I use every excuse to avoid working on the on the electrics. I find the whole process sheer mystery. I have picked up and attempted to read every auto and farm electrics book with no improvement in the situation. They all seem to start with a chapter entitled "Theory of Electricity". After a few paragraphs I usually close the book and go back to banging out dents. A good friend and I were recently discussing our tractor electrical systems when he stated "I figure it all comes back to applying Ohms Law". At this point
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