noun, a type of wire fencing (in full ‘page wire fence’) used on farms to enclose animal habitats, also used to refer to one segment (one wire square) of the fence
“When turkeys kept going through the same hole in a page wire fence, they made a round hole like so big. We just called it ‘the turkey hole’.”
“The turkeys would go out through the page and over the years, they rounded out one of the pages too. I suppose eighteen, twenty inches. They were just the right size for a little guy to go through. And anyway, either morning or afternoon, I’d skip over to Smith’s, and I’d go through the turkey hole in the fence and over to see them for a few minutes, and you always got a treat, a piece of cake or a cookie.”