Complete Gallagher poultry fence net with 15 integrated posts and 12 horizontal wires for secure and easy setup. Ideal all-in-one solution for effective poultry containment.
- Poultry protection against predators
- Complete kit for setting up 50 m of electric netting (112 cm)
- Area size (hectares): 3
- Suitable for outdoor use
A poultry net is the ideal solution if you frequently need to move your chicken fence. Height 112 cm / Lenght 50 m/ 15 posts / Single spike.
A poultry net is the ideal solution if you frequently need to move your chicken fence. Height 112 cm / Lenght 50 m / 15 posts / Double spike.
Do you have chickens that need to be moved regularly? This chicken netting is the ideal solution. Height 112 cm / Length 50 m / 15 posts / Single pin.
Hotline black poultry net post for use with 110cm poultry nets. Or can be cut down to size for use with other smaller nets such as Rabbit nets.
Hotline poultry netting is among the highest quality available with proven reliability in protecting your poultry from the fox. (50m).
Fencing netting for chickens and poultry. Complete and easy to attach to several other nets. Length 25m, 9 posts.
Hotline poultry netting is among the highest quality available with proven reliability in protecting your poultry from the fox.
The Hot Gate is a stand alone gate system that can be incorporated into your existing poultry net, giving you easy and safe access into your pen, without having to switch off the power.
Here's a quick and easy to set up 50m Electric Fencing Poultry Netting Kit that includes everything you need to to create a safe and secure pen for your poultry that is designed as much to keep the foxes out, as to keep your chickens in.
Electric fencing for chickens, but also for other poultry such as ducks or geese, is usually based around specifically designed electrified chicken netting. One of the most important things to bear in mind, is that electric chicken netting is designed to keep predators such as foxes out, rather than the birds in. Typically, electric chicken fencing is between 1 m and 1.2 m tall and has 12 horizontal lines; the bottom line is not live. The lower lines are closer together, so that smaller predators such as mink are also kept at bay.
The easiest way to get started with an electric fence for your poultry, is to use one of the boxed electric poultry netting kits. Each kit contains everything you need to get started, including an energiser, poultry net (in rolls of 16m, 25m or 50m lengths), posts, earth spike and tester and warning sign. It is possible to 'grow' your fence system by simply adding additional rolls of chicken netting, although the amount that you can add depends on how powerful your energiser is, for example the HLC40 energiser can deal with 50-100 m, whereas the HLC120 can be fitted to up to 250 m of netting. The specification of each energiser includes a guide on how much chicken netting it can be used with.
Setting up electric fencing for chickens is very straightforward and can be done in less than an hour. Each roll of poultry netting is fitted with fence posts that puch into the ground and most kits are supplied with four stronger posts for the corners. The deluxe kits are also supplied with the new 'Hot Gate' system, which allows you to safely create an access point, without the need to switch the fence on and off when you enter. For more permanent poultry pens, or where the ground is undulating and more difficult to keep taught, you can use additional netting posts to give the fence greater stability. You should also use guy lines and pegs.
In some cases, it is necessary to protect an existing chicken coup or poultry pen. In these cases, one of the easiest ways is to simply set up an electric chicken fence kit around the perimeter of the pen, with a 6-12" gap between the two. Where this is not desired, then you can fit offset insulators to the existing fence posts and use electrified rope, polywire or galvanized wire to replicate the horizontal lines of the poultry netting. In this case, you should consider fitting 5-10 lines, starting quite close together at the bottom (5cm ideally) and getting gradually further apart as you go up in height. One of the most important considerations in this type of installation is ensuring that the electric fence line(s) do not touch the wire mesh - doing so will result in short-circuits and poor performance.