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10/40"/3½", Electric Netting, Standard, 164' - Green Reviews

4.1 Rating 15 Reviews
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Safely contains poultry, pigs, goats, dogs, and other small animals while providing superior protection from predators. The lightweight, portable allows the fence to be moved and set up repeatedly with no tools required. Creates pastures and enclosures in minutes.
- 10 horizontal lines, 40" height, 3½" vertical line spacing
- Semi-rigid vertical stays provide stability and help prevent drooping between posts, which could cause shorting
- Horizontal lines are spaced closer together at the bottom and farther apart at the top to provide excellent predator control
- Long-lasting, highly conductive, 304 stainless-steel conductors ensure years of reliable service
- Braided top strand provides unparalleled strength
- 13 double-spiked step-in posts are built into the netting for easy installation
- Green, 164' length
- Positive/negative netting is available for dry regions or for maximum control (NSPCX)


A fence charger is required to electrify the netting. We recommend a .25-joule, low-impedance charger minimum per net. (Example: 4 nets connected together requires a 1-joule charger.)

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Brian Berkemeyer
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Haven't had any problems with the fox or any other animals. I keep adding fence to give my hens more space to graze.
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Posted 2 years ago
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Lower part of fence sags
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Posted 6 years ago
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This will work as a temporary fix, but it wasn't as easy to put up as advertised. The fence tends to sag a lot.
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Posted 6 years ago
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okay so the theory and pictures are great, the reality is that it is impossible to keep this netting from sagging, even on level ground. I needed to add one to two extra posts between the attached posts that came with the netting to get it even close to level, and any change in ground level needed an extra three step in posts.
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Posted 7 years ago
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Great size, chickens can not fit through holes. Foot press makes it easier to place, even in harder ground. Fencing does get caught together when moving, more so than other netting.
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Posted 7 years ago
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I have this fence around my chicken house. I found it very difficult to set up mainly because my ground is not flat. Also, I live in a windy part of Alberta, Canada, and I had to add many posts in order to keep the fence standing when the wind blows.
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Posted 7 years ago
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This fence couldn't be any more perfect. I had a coyote problem, but now i haven't lost a chicken in the almost 2 months I've put this fence up. Would recommend for anyone who free ranges.
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Posted 7 years ago
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I use it for chicken s.
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Posted 8 years ago