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104 ELECTRIC NETTING

www.premier1supplies.com

• 1-800-282-6631

Source

Height

Price

Premier (#201800)

42"

$159.00

Other catalogs

42"

$237.95

Farmstore

47"

$304.99

Premier’s netting vs Others

Our netting is not just better than others. It’s

also less expensive because we buy direct from

a manufacturer in large quantities.

About Premier’s netting

Ours vs others’

What Premier’s netting has that

other competitor nets don’t:

1.

New!

Drivable posts in

select nets

(see p. 107)

.

2.

Plus

versions

—Extra posts

to reduce sagging and adapt

better to curves and hills.

3

. FiberTuff support posts.

4. Much better conductivity

.

5. Struts as verticals

—easier to

roll/unroll. Less likely to sag

than nets with strings/stays.

6. Stronger horizontal strands

.

Why Premier knows netting…

• We’ve used it since 1970—longer than anyone in the US.

• It’s in use 24/7 at Premier to fence sheep, goats, poultry

and dogs in—and fence deer, coyotes and stray dogs out.

• We talk daily to netting users (thousands per year)

nationwide—who let us know what they like and/or

dislike; when it works and when and why it doesn’t.

Delivered FREE to your door—

see p. 5 for details.

• Simple and quick to install—10 min. average

• Complete—all you need is an energizer and

corner posts

• Durable—will last 10 years if used with care

• Very adaptable—to hills, dips and curves

Why it’s unique…

• It’s easy to move.

• It requires minimal sweat energy.

• It’s quick. 600 ft can be moved or installed in an evening

by nearly anyone over 12 years old.

• It doesn’t require tools.

• It’s not physically strong. It relies solely upon pain and

the animal’s memory to contain or repel them.

How netting works…

The visual combination of a close mesh of vertical and

horizontal wires encourages animals to touch it with their

sensitive head, nose or ears.

All horizontal strands (except for the bottom strand) in

most nets connect to a powerful fence energizer that sends a

shock down the wires once per second.

Result? Animals touch it, conclude the fence is painful—

and then avoid it.

Netting and a portable energizer can fence “middle of nowhere” pastures.