How high should permanent wildlife fencing be?

Release time:2025-10-01    Click:44

  The height of permanent wildlife fencing depends on the specific wildlife species you are trying to deter or exclude. Different animals have different abilities to jump or climb, so the height of the fence should be tailored to the target species. Here are some general guidelines for common wildlife:

  Deer: Fences to keep out deer typically need to be at least 8 feet (2.4 meters) high. Deer are capable jumpers, and an 8-foot fence is usually sufficient to prevent them from easily clearing it.

  Coyotes: A fence designed to keep out coyotes is generally recommended to be at least 6 feet (1.8 meters) high. Coyotes are good climbers and jumpers, so the height is important to deter them.

  Rabbits: For smaller animals like rabbits, a fence that is 2 to 3 feet (0.6 to 0.9 meters) high may be sufficient. However, it’s also important to consider burrowing, so the fence may need to extend below ground level.

  Foxes: Similar to coyotes, a 6-foot (1.8 meters) fence is often recommended to keep out foxes.

  Large predators (e.g., bears): For larger predators, such as bears, the fence height may need to be higher, around 10 feet (3 meters) or more, depending on the specific bear species and the local conditions.



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