poultry netting

  1. Z

    Dog kennel or electric poultry netting?

    Need to enclose the flock all the time for now because we’ve lost too many hens to predators. We do live in rural SoCal mountains and we have bobcats and coyotes here daily as well as hawks. Electro netting seems easy enough (though we’d need to work around trees and fences) but I can’t cover...
  2. skygoddess11

    BUYER BEWARE.... RentACoop products

    I really dislike writing negative reviews....but, this company is making copycat type products that are far inferior (and causing injuries). The Grandpa's style feeder is cheaper and has holes in the "step on" plate that birds get their toes stuck in. The port hole feeder traps birds and...
  3. reddirtbirds

    Best poultry netting for large run?

    I just just finished putting together my large new run (still very much a work in progress) and I’m thinking it’s best to cover it with some type of netting since this pen will house mostly bantams. I’ve never used netting on any of my runs in the past so I was just wondering if anyone can...
  4. Frogorf

    Coyotes took 10 birds in broad daylight

    You know how you get an uneasy feeling sometimes and you shrug it off? Well I had that feeling this afternoon while sitting at home. And ignored it. Now first off, my chooks don't live in town with me. They're actually at my place of business ( except for the young chicks ) outside my friends...
  5. jeepgrrl

    Poultry netting to separate new girls from old?

    Hi all, I am in the process of slowly integrating my 6.5-week-old mixed-breed chicks with my older flock of 7 mixed-breed, free-range hens; 3 of them are 2 years old, the other 4 are just about a year old. Right now I have the pullets in a small dog crate inside of the run ("look but don't...
  6. GreenBean13

    Infrastructure & cedar sourcing

    Hi yall! In Independence, KY & planning for a flock sometime later this year or next. Trying to get infrastructure in place first -- greenhouse, garden with raised beds, temporary or permanent netting to protect garden (probably poultry netting so it can be dual purpose later on when we do have...
  7. goldeaglenest

    Checking my Electric Fence setup

    I would be so grateful if some of you could comment on my electric fence setup. I am not entirely confident in what I am doing, but have read many things online and I still have some questions! Here is what I have: -Kencove electric netting, 48 inches tall and I believe about 140 ft. Long -A...
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