LuciferRoo
Songster
I am hoping to get some advice from someone who used or uses electric netting to protect their flock.
I am currently using Premier1 PoultryNet 48" 164' long.
While I think the netting itself is good, I find the posts to be weak garbage. They are thin and bend easily. They are spaced 10' apart and it causes the netting to sag.
To rectify that, I purchased their FiberTuff posts and placed them half way between the posts that came with my PoultryNet.
This gives me 5' between the posts and makes the fence much better.
After looking at all the Premier1 available electric netting, I do not see a better option.
They have another netting -PoultryNet Plus which has posts spaced at 6'8", but I think uses the same lousy posts. Sure it's better than 10' spacing but seeing how flimsy those posts are I don't consider that a good option. Also, the price per foot comes out to $1.91 but my current setup costs $1.81 per foot.
Has anyone used something else, which they are satisfied with?
I am currently using Premier1 PoultryNet 48" 164' long.
While I think the netting itself is good, I find the posts to be weak garbage. They are thin and bend easily. They are spaced 10' apart and it causes the netting to sag.
To rectify that, I purchased their FiberTuff posts and placed them half way between the posts that came with my PoultryNet.
This gives me 5' between the posts and makes the fence much better.
After looking at all the Premier1 available electric netting, I do not see a better option.
They have another netting -PoultryNet Plus which has posts spaced at 6'8", but I think uses the same lousy posts. Sure it's better than 10' spacing but seeing how flimsy those posts are I don't consider that a good option. Also, the price per foot comes out to $1.91 but my current setup costs $1.81 per foot.
Has anyone used something else, which they are satisfied with?

