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Green Poultry Netting
When installing the net, carefully unroll the net roughly in position. Then push the posts into the ground around your henhouse until the two end posts meet.
It should be kept as taut as possible and free of vegetation, then use the guy ropes on the posts to tension the top strand and the anchoring pegs on the bottom non-live strand to close any gaps over uneven ground.
You may find it difficult to stop the fence 'sagging' on sloping ground so extra black flexi-posts may be needed here, or CP112 more rigid Corner Posts.
A fox won't take a 'running jump' at the fence, they will come and investigate it first and walk around it to find weak points. Once they touch it with their nose it will 'bite' them. The bottom strand (black) is not electrified but the next strand up at approx 6cm is live and this also prevents the fox from digging under the netting.
For more information please see our Electric Poultry Netting Advice page
Note: the netting does not need to 'meet' to make a circuit; it could be in a 'U' shape or one long line and would still work. The 'electric circuit is completed when the fox touches the wire whilst his feet are on the ground.
* The 25 metre length of netting is approx. 82 ft, creates a Pen of approx 21ft x 21ft - 440 sq ft - or 39 sq metres. * The 50 metre length of netting, is approx. 164 ft, giving approx 41ft x 41ft - 1680 sq ft - or 156 sq metres.
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Poultry Netting Installed
Shown in white for visibility - Electric Poultry Netting installed and tensioned.
We don't all have perfectly flat, lawn-like, areas as shown here of course but, the image is to show how it can be erected and tensioned at the corners to give the height along the whole line of netting.
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