How to Build a Wooden Coyote Fence
- 1). Select the desired height for your fence. Cut the fence posts 2 feet taller than the fence height, using your handsaw or table saw. Cut the latillas -- the upright poles -- to varying sizes, from 6 inches to 2 feet taller than your fence height.
- 2). Dig holes for your fence posts 2 1/2 feet deep, using your posthole digger or auger. Pour 6 inches of gravel into each hole.
- 3). Insert the posts into holes and make sure they're straight, using a level. Mix concrete according to the label directions. Pour the concrete into each posthole. Allow it to set, following the concrete package recommendations.
- 4). Attach the fence railings to back of the fence posts. Nail or screw two or three railings between each pair of posts to support the latillas, depending on the fence height.
- 5). If desired, treat posts and rails with wood preservative.
- 6). Attach Latillas to front of fence, between fence posts. Stand each pole against fence railings and secure in place with nails, screws or wire. Place poles snugly against fence posts but slightly apart from each other along railings. If poles have bends, select neighboring poles that fill in the gaps for continuity. Keep pole tops irregular---no two of the same height should be together.
- 1). A coyote-proof fence must be 5 to 7 feet tall. Cut the fence posts to the desired height, plus 2 feet.
- 2). Determine desired option for preventing coyotes from digging under the fence. If you elect to extend the fence below ground level, dig a trench along fence line at least 8 inches deep.
- 3). Dig holes for fence posts 2½ feet deep. Pour 6 inches of gravel into each hole. Insert posts into holes; pour in concrete and allow to set.
- 4). Cut 2-by-4 boards into 18-inch lengths. Bolt extension boards to the top of each fence post, angled outwards between 20 and 35 degrees.
- 5). Attach woven wire to fence posts and extensions. Extend wire below ground level if desired; fill in trench. If you're not extending the fence below the ground, fold about 15 inches of wire outwards at ground level to make an apron around the base of the fence.
Traditional Coyote Fence
Alternative Fence
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