Until this year, a 24 inch high electric fence has been all I needed to keep deer, hogs, coyotes, rabbits and everything else out of my garden. This year My electric fence was accidentally left off a few times, and they learned to step over it. I then strung electric wires up and down my rows and even across my rows. The deer got in once more and then left it alone. The problem is that I have tangled with it a few times while trying to pick the vegetables without turning it off. The thing that I have not been able to control is a rabbit. I have watched it go around the fence looking for a place where it can skinny under the wire or jump between the wires (strung 3 inches apart). Presently I am in process of building a barbed wire fence that is 6 feet tall and running 4 feet of 1 inch chicken wire around the bottom. If I still have problems, I'll either run electric wires up and down the rows or add 2 more feet to the height of the fence. I love to see the animals, but I can't work enough to feed them.
WA