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48" Electric Netting Post, Gray Reviews

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Kencove Electric Netting has posts built into the fence but extra posts may be needed for uneven terrain. Use this post for 48" tall electric netting (item codes: NPC, NP7, NPX, NP7X, ND7).
- Can be used for extra support in uneven terrain
- Split-top allows for re-positioning
- Foot pedal and steel spike make installation fast and easy

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I ordered these posts to reinforce the electric poultry netting fence for our chickens. They worked great! Ordering was easy and delivery was fast. I highly recommend Kencove Farm Fence. Thank you for helping us keep our chickens safe.
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Posted 1 year ago
Thank you for the review! We are happy to play a part in keeping your chickens safe!
Posted 1 year ago
SHAUNA SOBER
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Very difficult to attach the bottom of the fence through small hole. Otherwise they worked great to fix the roll of fence I purchased due to spacing being too large also from Ken cove.and having a lot of sag.
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Posted 6 years ago
The placement of holes are higher than original posts. To use them in between original posts it raises the fence too far off the ground- need to drill new holes or remove Post Foot.
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Posted 6 years ago
WHITE BISON FARM
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The posts are too wimpy to actually hold up the netting and it sags WAY too much. Most of it is laying on the ground shorting out and that is a huge problem!
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Posted 6 years ago
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High quality and great price.
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Posted 6 years ago
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I purchased for my chickens to expand their range. I had to purchase an additional 12 poles for support of the 164 foot fence.
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Posted 6 years ago
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I bought these posts to go with my woven electric fence that I bought a year ago and which had an insufficient number of posts to keep it from sagging. Unfortunately, there is no way to attach the bottom plastic strand of the woven fence to the bottom of the post. There is a little hole at the base of the post where I think the strand is supposed to go tuck in, just as the built-in posts on the fence have, but there is no way to insert the strand into it. I ended up having to buy some tent stakes to hold the strand down to the ground so the critters couldn't just walk under the fence.
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Posted 7 years ago
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The only thing I would like to see added is a way to attach the lower part of the netting like the stock poles supplied with the netting.
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Posted 7 years ago