Making cages to keep the deer out is much easier if you have one of these

http://www.amplesupply.com/detail.aspx?ProdID=180

Hog Ringers to put the 2" X 4" welded rabbit wire together. Worth the cost
for the many applications you will find if you are a do it yourself type.


Janet


[email protected] wrote:
In a message dated 7/21/2010 3:33:22 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:

    Indian Runner Ducks will also do the same and they are easier to
    catch.
    Nice eggs too.
    They do not fly and are a land dwelling hybridized duck bred to lay
    numerous eggs, kinda
    like a milk cow. All they need is a kiddie pool of water to dunk
    themselves in once or twice a day.

    No more wasps, fire ants, scorpions, daddy long legs, centipedes
    -- but
    they will also eat your
    tender young plants and decorative flowers. I learned to put cages
    around the things I did not want them to eat. It was worth the effort
    and protection form wandering deer.

    Janet

Janet,
Thanks for the info. We do have a huge pond that would be good and we have deer problems in our garden. We planted tomatoes in our yard instead of the garden due to the problem but that doesn't stop deer. Edith


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