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  2. The Chicest Ways to Ward Off Deer - AOL

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    Deer fencing is most commonly made of wire and is high enough (and has a narrow enough weave) to keep deer out from all angles. This method is great, but Gatanas cautions that deer fencing won’t ...

  3. How To Keep Deer Out Of Your Garden For Good - AOL

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    Fencing is the gold standard for keeping out hungry deer. While a motivated deer can clear an 8-foot-fence, you can discourage most deer with a fence around your garden that’s 6 feet tall, says ...

  4. Over the Garden Fence: A 2024 resolution and its arsenal in ...

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    Spring flowers may be months away, but it's never too early to think about how to prevent them from becoming a deer's favorite meal. Over the Garden Fence: A 2024 resolution and its arsenal in the ...

  5. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    Deer and many goats can easily jump an ordinary agricultural fence, and so special fencing is needed for farming goats or deer, or to keep wild deer out of farmland and gardens. Deer fence is often made of lightweight woven wire netting nearly 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches) high on lightweight posts, otherwise made like an ordinary woven wire fence.

  6. Roundpole fence - Wikipedia

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    Roundpole fences have traditionally been used as a means of fencing off animals rather than marking property boundaries. The fence construction generally consists of 3 or 4 parts: uprights put together in pairs, round poles laid horizontally or diagonally between the two uprights, and binding cord usually made from young saplings - and ...

  7. Ha-ha - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of a ha-ha (top) and a regular wall (bottom). Both walls prevent access, but one does not block the view looking outward. A ha-ha (French: hâ-hâ or saut de loup), also known as a sunk fence, blind fence, ditch and fence, deer wall, or foss, is a recessed landscape design element that creates a vertical barrier (particularly on one side) while preserving an uninterrupted view of ...

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