Big Al wrote: I will also be making a permenant enclosure soon with the fantastic help and guidance of Mrs BA because we get one of the neighbours simese cats in the garden and short of "dealing with it" the chickens need to be fenced in to save them from the cat.
The dog does his job but if I'm out then the chickens are, at present on their own.
BA, are you sure the cat is a threat to the chooks? Only I had a savage cat once, called Bruno, who AND I KID YOU NOT used to bring in rabbits BIGGER THAN HE WAS.
I was terrified for my chooks, and built them a maximum security run area. But one day, god knows how, he got in. I think I left the door open when I collected the eggs. There were only three of them, ex batts, but poor Bruno didn't know what hit him. He had obviously tried to catch the skinny one, but she flapped her wings and made such a fuss - the others rounded him into a corner and pecked him and he was desperate to get out. Poor Bruno (once I had rescued him) had a pig peck mark on his bald eyebrow patch - and never went near the hens again.
Since then I haven't worried about cats, and my hens have been fine.
Apologies if you have already tried this, just my experience.