Electrified Poultry Netting - Holy Cow! $$$

anniemary

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I have finally moved my birds away from the house and down toward the pasture. I'd like to free-range them, but they are still too close to the house and will certainly find their way back to poop on my porch and wreck my flower gardens.

I looked at Premier electrified poultry netting and holy cow, it's expensive! :eek:

Does anyone have another source they would recommend?

Has anyone tried another option such as stringing your own electric wire?

The only predator issues I have are hawks. Otherwise, my flock is pretty safe. I'm just trying to keep them from following me back up to the house.

Thank you for any suggestions!!

Annie
 
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Well an electric fence will do nothing for your hawks, and if all you want to do is put up a barrier between the pasture and the house, you dont need electric.

Clip their wings, and just use regular blizzard fencing, poultry wire, or bird net flexible/movable fencing..
 
I have just been doing what you are contemplating, I used a four foot high by 50 feet of black plastic 3/4 netting. I got it at Lowes for just under $30 per roll, they also have the posts that the netting can hang from, so installation is a breeze, even for one person. Looks to be portable and change with the times.

I have the dual purpose breeds, so they are a bit too plump to fly over it, but Leghorns and such will not be confined by what I have used. So in you have a Lowes or such near you, that might be a option for your problem. I find it is easier to keep birds out, than to keep them in…

Best to you and your birds,

RJ
 
Oh for pete sake, why didn't I think of that? I guess I kept seeing electrified poultry netting and thought of no other way.

I used the 3/4 black plastic netting my dad gave us to line the hoop house down there. I'll rig up something using that.

Thank you!!! (I feel so dumb)
 
I have heavier birds that don't fly, so I'm not too worried about clipping their wings. And, with my two roosters, all do pretty well against the hawks.

I read or saw where you can put two shipping pallets together to make a tee-pee for the birds to run under for cover. I'll probably add a couple of those set ups in their area.

I do have turkeys down there also. I may have to clip their wings.

Thank you so much!! I don't know why I didn't think of you idea before.

You all are wonderful!!
 
I suppose this is why BYC is here, I too would like some of that electric net, but I am, as you, just trying to keep birds out, not in. The pallets thing is a good idea, I'll try to remember that one for my needs.

Best to you and your now restrained birds,

RJ
 

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