A four foot high fence is unlikely to deter a husky golden retriever or labrador so you should look for a fence with a height of five or even six feet.
Can deer jump 5 foot fence.
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An adult deer can easily jump 7 ft.
Big dogs need big fences because they can jump.
Such a slanted fence should be at a 45 degree angle and may consist of fencing with a few strands of additional wire on top for extra height.
Boulders or hedges large plants can act as a landing obstacle and deer do not want to break their legs or ankles.
We put in posts that are 8 ft.
While short fences 4 ft may be effective at reducing damage in very small areas or around individual trees or shrubs a deer proof fence would need to be 8 ft.
A variation can be used to convert a shorter upright fence.
Or taller and constructed of strong impenetrable material like welded wire or chain link to be effective long term.
In the case of solid wooden privacy fences you can get by without the full 8 foot height.
The fence will keep some deer out but when they get hungry enough they certainly can jump a 6 foot fence.
So a fence may not be as high perhaps six feet but slanted outward.
Tall and put up 4 ft of picket fence topped with 4 feet of black wire with 2 x 4 in.
A chain link fence can do so if it s 8 feet tall.
Fence with a hedge running along it placed at the landing distance from the fence would do the trick.
The reason is that deer can t see if a potential predator is on the other side so they err on the side of caution and move on instead of jumping.
We opened the gate waiting hours for it to leave.
For most breeds six feet should be sufficient.
Or higher and can squeeze through small gaps in vertical or horizontal slatted fences.
Some conventional fences can also serve as deer fences.
This deer jumped the fence into our backyard.
Most deer can also jump up to 8 feet in the air so if your fencing has a low point they could find it and try to make the leap unfortunately this often tears the fence down in that location because the deer can t clear it.
That leads us to repairs and maintenance.
Fortunately this is a breeze to take care of.
The deer can roam beyond the fence but have never jumped in.
Another thing to think about is having something about 3 feet inside the fence that acts as a landing deterrent.
Planting an evergreen hedge alongside the fence will help deter them.
Deer may be able to jump high but not both high and over a distance.
If you string a line of wire about a foot over the fence they will be less likely to jump it.
Your third and final option is to build two fences that vary in height from 5 to 6 feet about 4 feet away from each other.
A 4 to 5 ft.
Some owners start adding extensions to make their fences higher and higher.