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Want to know how high of a fence I need to keep them out.


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I believe they'll go under, rather than over.
 
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Coyotes will go under a fence or through it if it has enough room (think three or four strand barbed wire fencing.

To keep coyotes out and my dogs in my back yard I laid some chain link fencing on the ground and hog-ringed it to the bottom wire of my six foot chain link fence. I then buried the fencing that was on the ground.

You can achieve the same effect with hog wire or chicken wire laid on the ground and secured to your fence.


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Lower than your sight plane standing so you might need to kneel down.
 
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I have seen one jump a 4 foot fence from a standing start. The fence had better be pretty tall and well anchored if you have tasty unprotected morsels inside it.
 
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Dang that one leaving the home with a pool looked like it was leaving with fluffy.
 
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Depends....I’ve seen my dogs climb chainlink fencing...4 ft, 6 ft and 8 ft....I’ve seen police K9do the same....and I have seen coyotes (which are smaller than a Belgian Malinois) jump a five foot wooden privacy fence...



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How high can a Coyote jump?


If he's wearing an Acme rocket pack, pretty high.


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On a trip to Yellowstone a couple of years ago, we were warned against taking American Bison (buffalo) too lightly. Not only does their speed belie their size, but we were told a bison can vault a six-foot fence from a standstill!




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Two legged or four legged coyotes? Razz


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I would agree with the 5’ number. Make oneat least that high. The idea of fence laid on the ground and attached to the vertical fence is good too.
 
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On a trip to Yellowstone a couple of years ago, we were warned against taking American Bison (buffalo) too lightly. Not only does their speed belie their size, but we were told a bison can vault a six-foot fence from a standstill!


I can vouch for what you're saying. I was at an auction in S.Dakota. I was in the back and watched as the workers were trying encourage a bison to enter a pen. He didn't want to and easily jumped a 6 foot fence from a standing start. I was dumbfounded !! They can leap like a deer when they want to !!
 
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I know they can jump 6' with little effort. A hot wire will keep them out. Predator Eyes seem to work pretty well.


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We have a 6ft masonry wall in the back and they jump up on it and walk along the top with ease...





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What they can’t jump and clear, they will jump and scale. YouTube is full of barriers they have beaten.




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so I guess that 9 foot would be the answer to your fence height needed question,
w/ 1 foot buried





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6’ concrete wall at the place we rented last year. They were always rummaging around in the back yard and leaving me land mines.



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Isn’t the wall we’re building along the Southern border built to keep Coyotes out?
So my vote is about 30 feet.


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A coyote and over our six foot block wall and killed our Sheltie.


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