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Page Background PoultryNet 12/48/3 12 horizontals, 48" tall, verticals every 3". Line posts every 10 ft. Original design, best for straight fences with low wind exposure. Use support posts at curves and corners.

New!

Drivable Posts…

• Post can be pounded in with a dead-

blow hammer or mallet.

• .75" dia post with fiberglass cables.

• Brown drive-cap.

• Single spike has a flange for support

when inserting post.

PoultryNet Plus 12/48/3 Difference from Poultry 12/48/3 above? Has line posts every 6.8 ft instead of 10 ft —which means it’s less likely to sag between posts. Adapts more readily to curves, dips and rises. However, more posts = more $$/ft and more weight. New! Electric Chicken Net 12/48/3 Same mesh design as PoultryNet 12/48/3, but has 1/10 the conductivity of PoultryNet. (380 ohms instead of 38). So this net is not advised for fences longer than 500 ft. Yellow mesh with white posts (spaced every 13.5 ft).

Uses

• To contain and control the movement

of chickens, ducks and other poultry.

• To prevent raccoons, coyotes, foxes,

bears, dogs and other nonflying

predators from killing poultry.

• To rotate poultry and waterfowl to

fresh grass and to reduce disease risks.

48" Poultry Netting

Temporary

• Stops 4-footed predators

• Easy and fast to install/remove

• Makes its own gate

Protects…

• Chickens, Ducks, Geese and

Domestic Turkeys

Keeps out…

Raccoons

Bears

Foxes

Dogs

Opossums

Skunks

Coyotes

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Cost

PoultryNet 12/48/3: (SS) Single spike—$1.07 per ft (DS) Double spike—$1.13 per ft PoultryNet 12/48/3: (DP) Single spike—$1.60 per ft PoultryNet Plus 12/48/3: (DS) Double spike—$1.56 per ft Electric Chicken Net 12/48/3: (SS) Single spike—85¢ per ft

(DS)

Double

Spike

Post

(SS)

Single

Spike

Post

SS

= Single spike line post

DP

= Single spike drivable post

DS

= Double spike line post

PN

= Pos/Neg

Learn more about netting

(types/posts/spikes),

pp. 10-12, 104-115.

New!

For easier

identification—drivable

post caps are brown in

color instead of black

(see above). Acronym for

them is DP.

(DP) Single spike

posts have a flange

for added support.

Note: We’re aware that the lower price of Electric Chicken Net encourages folks to choose this version.

Think carefully before you do so. Customers who are unhappy with netting are often those who’ve chosen

ChickenNet or its farmstore/catalog equivalents. Why do we offer it? Because it is similar in specifications to

nets from other sources—and comparisons make decisions easier.