- Poultry netting
- 1Inch size mesh
- 24Inch size x 10'
- Economical length for dozens of home and garden projects
- Galvanized zinc for a long life
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Claudia Kaya Leal
Easy to use but sturdy.
Used to fence my porch for my puppy. It worked great.
Donald Daniel Smith
Perfect companion to my flower garden
This is really good quality material - Not flimsy, Good and thick, and an ample supply for my flower garden. I was worried it wasn’t going to cover but I had plenty so thanks again!
Mylene Mylene
Used this as a fence for my vegetable box garden ...
Used this as a fence for my vegetable box garden. Before i put this in, not sure whether it the gophers or the cats that were digging up the plants. i had no problems since i put the fence around.
Elizabeth Cescar Hallasgo
Perfect - bunnies are blocked.
Couldn’t be happier. Perfect to keep my veggies safe. Should be called bunny be gone.
Ping La
Perfect
Used it to make a chicken run. Worked amazingly! Quick delivery and awesome customer service.
Rheyann Daus
Two foot high 50 foot long poultry wire.
Fast service did the job.
Susan K Linton
It's chicken wire. No frills, no ills.
Very sturdy chicken wire that is working well as a budget fence. Cuts easily enough with wire cutters. The roll was overly package, which helped it from getting damaged in transit.
Kaitlyn Shepherd
A Crafty, unconventional use (no chickens for me) but good quality and great value.
I was surprised by the huge size of the box this chicken wire came in and the amount on the roll. It was way more than enough for my simple little project I had in mind, although my husband will also be using it to protect his beloved cherry tomatoes from the squirrels outside. Be aware though, the width of the roll is a little skimpy for bigger projects like that though. You may want to go to the next size up. I, on the other hand, am an artsy gal and wanted a really cool looking note board for my art studio to clip sketches and color swatches on to. To buy this kind of thing ready made in Michael's, Wayfair or Home Goods would far exceed the cost of one of these rolls. I was a bit concerned that the 1" hexagon gaps would be a bit too big, but the size turned out just fine. The wire itself also took a bit of effort to get it to behave so I recommend having a pair of gloves, pliers and cutters at the ready. You also want to make sure you roll all of the edges under to avoid scratching yourself, or the wall, in my case. I highly recommend this quality product.
Bettyk Miller
Good Lightweight 1-inch Mesh Chicken Wire
This is nice, light, easy to work with chicken wire. It is 20-gauge wire, so even the 150 ft roll is manageable by one person. We have 500 feet of fencing around our garden and orchard. It is 8 ft high and goes 2 feet into the dirt to stop the diggers. It has strands of electrified wire as well. The fence does a good job of keeping out wildlife, from 600lb bull elks, down to diggers like skunks and rabbits. However, the fence of welded wire was not keeping out the various ground squirrels around here (mountains of Arizona) -- they just step over the lowest electric wire and come right through the fence. They took most of the fruit off a couple of trees before I realized I had to secure the bottom 2 feet of the fence. If they have to climb, there's another electric strand they will contact, and the shock will drive them away. So I'm adding this Yardgard "chicken" mesh to the bottom portion of the fence. It has to conform to the existing heavier wire fencing, so it's good that this product is light and flexible. Where required -- where there's a "wow" in the fencing -- I use a pair of needle-nose pliers to tighten the mesh by twisting each 1-inch opening, in a vertical line, until I have taken up the slack. Repeat this process wherever needed. It's important to look at the size of the openings in the mesh. This is 1" octagons. This will stop everything but the smallest field mice. Some similar fencing has openings 2-inches big. That would let in larger rats and so on, so isn't suitable for my purpose. I fasten the chicken wire to the welded wire with 8" nylon zip ties. If you do something similar, buy the best nylon, UV protected zips you can get. I use 8" zips and simply cut off the excess once attached. The wire is galvanized and comes bright silver. This oxidizes and fades over time, so the chicken wire is much less obvious. Good price for 150 feet. Recommended.
Erin Nichole Schneider
Mesh fence
Seems very sturdy which is sorely needed with the tenacious vermin that populate my yard. Can't wait to se the look on their faces when they see the door to the pantry is sealed off. Ha! Ha!