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  1. Saveria

    Talk to me about electric poultry netting

    I have heard of folks clipping the end wing feathers on one side, but I don't remember it working for me when I tried it. I try to move mine frequently so they don't want to leave, but I think it depends on temperament, and also how many eggs the bird lays. My heavy layers jump the fence to go...
  2. Saveria

    Talk to me about electric poultry netting

    The solar ones work fine for the most part. We had a solar one keeping bears out of our beehives, and it worked surprisingly well. Ours was from Kencove. I am thinking that a solar one is also less likely to kill a chicken if it gets wrapped in it, because the charge would drain the battery...
  3. Saveria

    Talk to me about electric poultry netting

    So what is your charger like? Does it plug in or use a battery? Can you adjust the charge? The birds can only get shocked if their combs or legs are touching it, so one would need to get tangled in it to be in any danger, and from my experience that doesn't happen very often. This may sound...
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