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Commercial Grazier Electric Netting, Posi/Neg - 82' Reviews

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Positive/negative netting is perfect for dry regions or for ultimate control. In this system the animal completes the circuit through the net. Safely contains poultry, pigs, goats, dogs, and other small animals while providing superior protection from predators. The lightweight, portable design allows the fence to be moved and set up repeatedly with no tools required. Creates pastures and enclosures in minutes.
- 14 horizontal lines, 48" height, 3½" vertical line spacing
- Semi-rigid vertical stays provide stability and help prevent drooping between posts, which could cause shorting
- Horizontal lines are spaced closer together at the bottom and farther apart at the top to provide excellent predator control
- Long-lasting, highly conductive, 304 stainless-steel conductors ensure years of reliable service
- Braided top strand provides unparalleled strength
- 13 double-spiked step-in posts are built into the netting for easy installation
- Orange/green, 164' length

A fence charger is required to electrify the netting. We recommend a .25-joule, low-impedance charger minimum per net. (Example: 4 nets connected together requires a 1-joule charger.)

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Works great. Only been 3 weeks but goats have not went through this electric fencing. The only fencing they got through was the non-electric fencing 12 gauge that was supposed to be goat proof. It probably is helping that I'm using a 2 joule energizer. Fence is touching a lot of vegetation and is not grounding out.
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Posted 8 years ago
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very excited about trying to keep predators out with the electric netting. We will soon see how it works for those coyotes!
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Posted 8 years ago
The fence I bought from you earlier has done its job! No chickens have been taken by predators...and we have them all...fox, bear, raccoons, mountain lions...and the usual smaller stuff that terrorizes and eats their eggs. I am extending their range with this purchase. Thanks!
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Posted 11 years ago