I have the electrified poultry netting from Premier and would highly recommend it. I have 4 100' lengths, of their PoultryPlus netting. It's 4' high and has the double mount spikes. I am using a 115 VAC charger for it. Premier has and sells solar chargers if you want one of those. The electric draw of my charger is like a low watt bulb, so it is not really expensive to use. According to my fence charge tester, I'm getting 7000Vs out of it. I think I'm getting more than that, but the tester only reads to 7000Vs. I don't use anything over the top, because it covers a big area. But, my birds have the coop itself to get under, as well as a brushy area contained inside the fence. They have gotten pretty good at identifying airborne threats. And stray dogs, and the fox that I have around here are no longer a worry.Thanks Aoxa......I need to work on my breed acronyms
I have a question for those who use electric fencing. I am looking to get some in March to put around the new coop I am building. I would like it to be solar powered since its not convient or cheap to have to plug one in.
I have ample space so thinking of buying 3 so the hens have a large area to roam in. I cant free range because of living on a busy street and my 2 dogs & my neighbors dogs. I do try to let them roam when I am home to keep an eye on them tho & sometimes they feel the need for a field trip when I am at work![]()
But anyways does anyone have any suggestions on what kind of fence I should get? how may amps? a good solar charger?
I assume with the heavy snows we get it wont be efficent during the winter which is ok cuz the coop will be moved back closer to the house & I have the fencing I have used this year.
Oh I forgot does anyone add netting to go over the top of the run? I am thinking if I added netting over the top it would either melt the plastec netting or electrify it
Thanks in advance!!
Jenn
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