• Galvanized before weaving
  • Hexagonal poultry netting has reinforced lines equally spaced across the netting
  • It is made perfectly straight and flat, and stays that way; 20-gauge
  • Use for garden fencing, poultry enclosures, insulation retainers, storage bins and decorative supports
  • Size of hexagonal poultry netting is 24-inches by 150-feet , 2-inches mesh - inches is measured on the vertical length, and the horizontal length may be longer

We use this to put at the bottom of our chain link fence to keep our dogs from digging out of the yard. We used the wire that runs down the middle as a guideline to put it part way up the fence and part way on the ground. Then we used clear zip ties to fasten it to the fence (which we trimmed off later).Then we put down liner and mulch to cover it up on the ground. Works like an absolute charm! If you have little escape artists like we do, I highly recommend it!

Perfect size for surroounding my garden. I have a family of rabbits that get to my plants and this is working out fine. I also like the way it looks around my garden. It gives it a neat look. It's easy to cut. I have ordered two rolls and I am pleased.

I used this to completely fence my hillside property on the inside and attached it to my existing fence which was 35 years old. When younger I could easily carry 6' wide rolls of one inch chicken wire up and down my steep hillside (which is what I used for the original 650' of fencing) but using this fencing was much easier this time. I already had a one inch wire fence so this 2" fencing worked well, although I had to circle my property 3x to create the 6' high fence. While I was at it, I reinforced all of my posts. Why a double fence? Our Great Pyrenees/Yellow lab puppy was an escape artist, breaking our of our fencing a dozen times for several months. I got tired of patching the openings of escape so decided just to put up another fence to attach to the wearing out existing one. Now at 11 months old and weighing 105 lbs. and still growing, she no longer tries to escape, just enjoying her life behind the fencing that encloses about an acre of hillside. And there is no way a deer will come through, the original intent of the fence many decades ago, to protect the gardens.

Tough yet easy to bend. I bought mine to put over top of a kennel to protect my little beagle from coyotes. Coyotes can climb fences and we have a lot of them. Two layers of this wire secured over the kennel will discourage predators from coming over top of kennel. If you have chickens and weasel problems you will need something stronger at the base of fence, but great as an overlay on fencing.

The only thing that will keep the rabbits from destroying your gardens. Don't bother with the repellants, just be done with it and buy this type of fencing! Decent gauge. Also works well as a climbing material for flowering fines.

Great product and awesome price. Bought 3 rolls and used it to fix the dog pens and chicken coops. Nobody has escaped so far or been eaten, so it works well. *This is my review after 6 months of it being used. Still working great!*

This 2-inch mesh chicken wire understandably costs about half as much as the 1-inch mesh, but for me it does the job. It arrived in good condition on time, and I have already installed it. That little wire they wrap around the roll to keep it rolled securely was used in great abundance. They could probably have used half as much for that purpose, but I unrolled it, saved it, and might find a use for it. It, Like the chicken wire itself, it is 20 gauge galvanized steel wire. This roll worked so well that I bought 2 additional rolls of it, also now in use.

We have a rod iron fence and just got a 6 week old puppy from our neighbor. We needed something to keep her from disappearing into the woods behind our home. My husband attached the chicken wire to the fence with zip ties and it works great.

This Is cheaper than at H and L will Not ship It which Is a problem when do Not have good transportation to go get It, I think this will work just fine to keep out the opossums and raccoons and armadillos that have been getting Into Mine and Cat food, I also have an electric fence but they go right past It like Its Not even there. the holes could be smaller to stop mice too.

This is a great product for so many uses. If you have landscaping and dogs or chickens, you could probably benefit from this product. After spending lots of time and money carefully mulching my five flower beds with a thick layer of mulch, I was beyond upset that my four free range chickens were enjoying displacing the mulch into my yard. With a record hot summer, watering every day was being negated by the fact that the mulch and then dirt, was being scratched away from my poor plants! Since I bought these chickens for the benefit of organic fed, free range eggs, locking them in their small enclosure was not an option. Instead I searched online for a solution. This fencing fit the bill. While yes, it is slightly tacky looking, the large 2" openings provide a see-through type quality, allowing the plants and flowers to be easily seen through the fence, instead of seeing the fence enclosing the plants and flowers. I ended up having to put this fencing around ALL of my flower beds because apparently five acres of yard was not as appealing as five mulched flower beds. I have also used this in the past for my sweet, but landscape unfriendly large dogs who have no respect for newly seeded areas of the yard. I actually suspended the fence using electric fence posts turned upside down (to make their removal easier) and also bent the wire into an upside down 'V' shape secured by landscape fabric pins, to keep the dogs and chickens from walking over top of the fence and fresh dirt. The grass can grow up through it and it gets plenty of sunshine and water. While not the most attractive thing to look at it, it was the most economical and efficient way I have found to solve my landscaping dilemmas. I have had no problems so far with the quality and the price was very good at the time, although I do know it can fluctuate a lot.