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Need grounding rod ideas for electric netting (3ft grounding rod)

It depends... if your ground tends to be wet, then you can get by with a shorter and less conductive rod...

The drier your soil, the more conductive and longer your rod needs to be...

So, nice wet soil, sure, a metal tent stake might work fine, or a regular t-post.

When I have an electric fence close enough to a building with electricity, I use the building's grounding rod...

... but again... the kind of ground you have determines if you can fudge or not.
 
Nope... not for chickens...

But in the past I had horses and goats.

I used electric for them, and had a portable electric fence for the horses, so I could move them all over in the summer.
 
That will be the last one you have to buy.
You'll spend more $ on rebar in a few years.
Copper ain't cheap.

Poor Ground No Electric No Chickens.
They gotta be worth $20.

This Damn Car I bought ....
They want me to put $40 of gas in it now?

Sorce
I agree with what you are saying, but the OP is purchasing a $6 rod, and the shipping is the issue. 3 foot 1/2 inch GALVANIZED, ( Not Copper) and weighs 2 pounds.
A 3 foot copper rod is somewhat pricier.
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