
ELECTRIC NETTING 103
Plus Nets
6.8 ft between built-in line posts
Standard Nets
12 ft between built-in line posts
White vs Green Net
White/Black Net
White enhances visibility to both humans and
animals. Much easier to see at night.
Green/Black Net
Some prefer green because it blends into a green-
grass background.
White vs Orange Net
Premier’s Net (white)
For both humans and animals, white is the obvious
choice when visibility is a concern.
Other’s net (orange)
Many assume orange is the most visible. Orange is
actually harder to see (and it appears dark gray
at night).
Yellow vs Orange Net
(not shown)
Premier’s Yellow Net—
considered more visible
than orange nets. Offered as a comparison to
competitors’ orange nets.
Other’s
orange net
Premier’s
white net
Why do we offer both?
1. Standard is less expensive.
2. Many like standard netting.
3. Users who own Plus nets
seem very pleased with it (as
are we).
So we continue to supply both.
Drawbacks of Plus nets…
1. They are heavier and bulkier
per foot than standard nets.
2. They are more expensive due
to additional posts.
3. Extra posts per roll make
them more work to move.
When to use Standard nets…
1. For a straight fence line with no
curves. Purchase additional posts
for corner support.
2. When your energizer is large/
strong enough to cope with the
extra sagging and grass contact.
Quick notes…
1. PoultryNet Plus and PermaNet Plus
nets use the same mesh design as
standard PoultryNet.
2. Added posts = added weight. To
make the rolls easier to handle, we
shortened the lengths to 50 ft and
100 ft rolls (instead of 82 ft and 164
ft rolls).
The key difference?
Plus nets have additional posts, which means a
shorter distance
between line posts.
More posts mean less sagging between posts.
Those who have used
both almost always prefer the Plus nets.
When Plus nets excel…
1. For fences that involve curves, corners and directional change.
Added posts enable the fence to better adapt to corners and
curves with minimal sagging. FiberTuff support posts are still
recommended at 90º corners.
2. When aesthetics are a concern.
Less sagging = more eye appeal.
3. When netting will be moved less often.
Plus vs Standard Net Color Options
Premier’s
white net
Premier’s
green net