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Hi all, looking to coppice about 3 acres of chestnut soonish, and looking at options for aftercare, my question is:

 

is there a more cost effective way to protect newly coppiced chestnut stools from deer and rabbits than the obvious deer fencing...?

 

thoughts please people:001_smile:

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Dead hedging with the brash. A few years ago i cut acre coups in a woodland. All the brash was woven into a dead hedge around the edge. the final hedge was about 7' high, with the top layers left unfinnish hanging out into the wood to make the hedge look bigger than it actually was. The hedge last about 4 years, by then the regrowth was above brousing height.

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I've opted for the plastic re-useable mesh in the past and had a couple of years use out of each section. Downside - if you leave it in place too long (>2 yrs) is that the bramble / honeysuckle etc love to grow up it.

 

The link below shows it used with rabbit netting (they can be a prob making own holes etc), depends on your area. Also, better for smaller deer, Fallow / Red seem to make short work of it sometimes.

 

If you leave the right trees standing (or as 6 footers) then don't even need posts.

 

100 MTRS x 1.8 MTRS JUMBO PLASTIC DEER FENCING NETTING on eBay (end time 04-Feb-11 07:23:09 GMT)

 

NB no endorsement of any seller intended or implied :biggrin:

 

Brash piles - not that effective against deer (unless massive and time consuming), and rabbits just hide in them.

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get people to walk there dogs in there. there is a chemical you can get that deer and rabbits dont like that you lay down , but not pheaseable for 3 acres, keep all the warrens close to under control try and encourage stoats weasils into the area , get someone in to controll the deer perhaps

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