Having issues with stray cats using raised garden beds for you know what I had enough. Using this...
Having issues with stray cats using raised garden beds for you know what I had enough. Using this poultry netting solved the issue and looks great and is a great price fast to put up and will last a very long time.
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Jul 6, 2016
Perfect for the chicken run
I covered an 8x16x6 chicken run with less than three 4'x50' rolls. It was relatively easy to install with a helper and using a pneumatic staple gun made it go really quick. The wire is thick enough to be relatively sturdy and thin enough to be flexible for bending and maneuvering etc...
I would buy it again.
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Jun 14, 2016
My Chickens are Safe
I had purchased this product and did not get enough to cover my chicken run. The red tailed hawk was an imminent danger to my flock so I was greatly relieved when the poultry netting arrived the VERY NEXT DAY!!! This product is the perfect deterrent to areal predators. I know my chickens are safe and I don't have to worry about them because of it. I thank you and my chickens and rooster thank you:) .I would tell anyone raising poultry who let their chickens outside. Don't be sorry. Be safe and get this netting to cover your chicken's run today.
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Oct 31, 2014
How to fence in a pasture
Used several rolls of this poultry fence to contain free range poultry. Used zip ties to attach to existing horse fence. Flexible enough so that wildlife don't get hurt when encountering the fence. Works great.
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Jul 16, 2014
Great product!
Trying to protect the tomato plants from the birds and squirrels. In just one week we passed the harvest amount from all of last year.
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May 28, 2014
Easy to use
Bought two rolls in different sizes to install around a picket vinyl fence so our new puppy could not go through the fence. It was easy to unroll, cut and attach. It is hardly noticeable and looks great and does exactly what we had hoped.
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May 26, 2014
Another use for Poultry netting
The Poultry netting was the perfect size for the compost bins. It will contain the material and allow for ventilation. The wire was in a roll and therefore easy to unroll and then staple to the wood frame.
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May 6, 2014
The Poulty wire was exactly as advertised.
I purchased this poultry wire to enclose my 12 chickens. It worked exactly as advertised. While easy to cut- it has deterred a coyote and fox already.
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May 3, 2014
Great sturdy quality wire netting
We built a chicken coop off the side of our shed and used the poultry netting for the walls. The 50 foot rolls were easy to handle and the hexagonal weave in the wire helped keep the sides straight and resistant to sagging.
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Apr 25, 2014
Poultry Netting supports Roof Insulation
In the month of April 2014 I am currently building a small new house that requires a light netting to support the fiberglass insulation below the 26 gauge Galvalume metal roofing panels. The roof trusses are four feet apart.
The poultry netting is the most suitable material to use as the support netting because it is light and very easy to stretch tightly and fastened to the top of the roof trusses just by using a non-electric stapler. A 4 mil. plastic coveing is placed over the poultry netting. To support the roofing panels 2” x 4” wood strips at 24 inches are nailed on top of the roof trusses over the plastic cover. The fiberglass insulation is placed between the wood strips. The workmen, by installing the poultry netting, have been able to complete this building operation within a short space of time.
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Mar 4, 2014
Poultry caging is used in our art studio as armature for sculptures. It is very easy to mold into the shapes we need.
Poultry cage fencing works great when used as armature for sculpture in the art studio. The material is easy to work with and holds up to materials applied to the fencing.
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6 found this review helpful
Jul 18, 2013
Good product and good price
It was easy to put around my garden and it kept all the animals out.
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May 16, 2013
workable size
Poultry netting is rarely fun to use, with its tendency to curl on itself, get caught on itself and everything around, but the 2' width is a lot easier. We wired two lengths together for the top of this moveable chicken pen, and the single width fit snugly around the sides. The frame is pvc pipe cut and glued together. Very light and easy to move, and the chickens are protected from cat attacks.
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May 22, 2024
Great quality, easy to install
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May 16, 2024
Good stuff. Worked great
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May 15, 2024
It did’nt work as I expected
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May 15, 2024
for the chicken coup
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May 8, 2024
It was perfect for my fence
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May 8, 2024
Good quality product at a fair price
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May 8, 2024
Perfect for my needs…sturdy with fence poles, weight is light to work with & see through.
It’s being used to keep my dogs out of the flower beds. So far - they have not eaten any of the new flowers.?
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May 1, 2024
What you’d expect :0)
… and you can use the wire it wrapped in to tie it all together.