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You're trying to fix with the wrong gauge fence AJ.
To repair a hole in chicken wire you first cut about half the width of one of the "space holes" wider then the hole you are patching from the donner material (usually salvaged from an otherwise destroyed fence) in roughly the same shape. Make sure that as you cut that you do so as to leave pleanty of exposed ends and not to close to the holes. You next place the patch over the hole in a matching pattern and to fasten it use some pliers to wrap the loose ends on the patch around adjoining loops on the original fence in order to fasten the patch.
This is how to repair chicken wire because the price of that stuff adds up quick and is rather pricey.
I just about freaked when Rarity through that section out but maybe it was just headed for the salvage/junk heap.
To repair a hole in chicken wire you first cut about half the width of one of the "space holes" wider then the hole you are patching from the donner material (usually salvaged from an otherwise destroyed fence) in roughly the same shape. Make sure that as you cut that you do so as to leave pleanty of exposed ends and not to close to the holes. You next place the patch over the hole in a matching pattern and to fasten it use some pliers to wrap the loose ends on the patch around adjoining loops on the original fence in order to fasten the patch.
This is how to repair chicken wire because the price of that stuff adds up quick and is rather pricey.
I just about freaked when Rarity through that section out but maybe it was just headed for the salvage/junk heap.