- Poultry netting
- Lightweight netting frequently used in pens to confine poultry, rabbits or other small animals
- Other uses include plant protection and support, compost pile confinement and soil erosion protection
- Made of strong, flexible 20 gauge steel
- Galvanize prior to weaving for longer rust protection
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Taylor Bryant
Buy this and save money.
This is my second order of this fencing. It keeps the rabbits out of my garden. I spent a lot of money on rabbit rid products and finally wised up and invested in this fence. It work on one section so I am doing the other garden. Save your money and buy this fencing.
Nadine Dauphin-Simmons
Seller was quick with delivery and quality product
Seller was quick with delivery and quality product, I just made a personal error in setting up netting for garden to keep out rabbits as needed to overlap and then fold the edge into the outside so it is stronger than just a single wrap of chicken wire.
Shawnee Danielle Hensley
Greater than I expected.
This roll the width is short but 1 inch mesh makes it hold up well. I used the material to fence out the area that the chickens like to dig. I needed to use some stakes to hold the fence up. The chickens still jump in the vegetable garden if not surprised. My hens are not free range at all time.
Amanda Hudson
Quality at a low price
Excellent for small projects. I used it to enclose the yard on the back side of the existing vinyl picket fence. By dog had found out he could squeeze through the opening between the pickets. This allowed me to keep the vinyl fence and the dog in without it showing up unless you got close to it.
Beck Connor
Great if your current fence mesh is 2in or larger. Stop small animals.
This year spring I replaced the 30? years old garden fencing with the 60in x 150ft x 2in mesh. Took a lot of works because trees grew in and around the garden thus pulling the entire fence out of the ground. Once I got the new fencing in the ground, I thought I was done. WRONG. Small young animals like groundhogs, rabbits, & etc were able to get through. I got fed up with them eating and destroying the garden so I bought this to roll (attach) it around the existing fencing to keep small animals out. Pros: Keep small animals out. Cons: Make them mad.
Kayla Clardy
Gave me great peace of mind
I have 2 little dogs who are escape artists. They were able to get under the house from the back yard and exit in front. I stapled this wire around the base and buried a layer under mulch to keep them from digging under again. Now I can let them into the yard and know they will not escape. The 12" height made it fast and easy without having to cut down taller wire fencing to do the job.
Dawud Basharat Yaqoob
Hard To Find Size
I had a hard time finding 12" chicken wire locally. I wanted to run it around the bottom of my chain link fence, burying hald in the ground and attaching the other half to the fence so that my dog couldn't slip under the fence even if she dug. It works great for this.
Ana Ruiz
Dog Vs WIRE
Found out this wire may work on chickens but wont fool a climbing dog for long Thought I'd go a cheap way But knew in the back of my mind NOT GOING TO WORK I strung the wire on the top of my dogs fenced in yard to HOPING TO KEEP HER IN The wire works great Watch what you use it for lmao (didnt have the time or $ to do it right so now I leave the gate open so she wont get hurt or hung in the fence)
Serrina Randolph
Good quality mesh
I use this to protect plants during cold northeast winters. I put stakes in the ground, and wrap this around, several levels high, and fill the inside with hay, and wrap it all up with plastic to keep the snow out. This mesh is as good as any if you ask me, and the price is good. It's sturdy, and well constructed. Country of origin is China, if any of you were wondering.
Sulaimon Shukroh Modupehorlaa
Keep Out Critters
Purchased new fencing and had animals getting underneath so I got this 12 inch poultry fence and folded in L shape so 6 inches on ground and 6 inches up against fence. I used galvanized garden staples to anchor it close to fence and covered with light layer of soil so it did not catch in mower. This has worked fine and no critters! It would also be good for garden fencing and 150 feet is plenty for what you need.