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PermaNet™ 12/48/3 Electric Netting

After customers use normal net, they eventually say, "a great product but I'd prefer to move it less often." We're users of netting like you are, and we agree. For this reason, we designed a net intended to stay in place longer--but still can be moved when desired.

While the mesh portion is the same as standard 48 in. PoultryNet, PermaNet 12/48/3 has much stronger and larger posts with longer and larger steel ground spikes. That's why this net resists sagging and withstands the effects of wind, rain, ice and snow better than normal net.

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ITEM # DESCRIPTION AVAIL. WEIGHT PRICE QTY
206625 PermaNet® 12/48/3 (48" x 25'), single spike In Stock 6.00 $73.00
206630 PermaNet® 12/48/3 (48" x 50'), single spike In Stock 11.00 $100.00
206635 PermaNet® 12/48/3 (48" x 100'), single spike In Stock 22.00 $156.00
207085 PermaNet® 12/48/3 (48" x 25'), double spike In Stock 8.50 $78.00
207090 PermaNet® 12/48/3 (48" x 50'), double spike In Stock 14.50 $105.00
207095 PermaNet® 12/48/3 (48" x 100'), double spike In Stock 26.50 $167.00

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Common Uses

Keeps in poultry, sheep, goats, cattle and guard dogs. Keeps out deer, bear, raccoons, rabbits, foxes, coyotes, stray dogs and skunks.

Specs

  • 12 horizontals (11 electrified)
  • Horizontals are white and black
  • Horizontal spacings from bottom to top are: 2", 2", 2", 2", 4", 4", 4", 6", 6", 8", 8"
  • Verticals are white plastic strings placed every 3"
  • Posts are .75" PVC with a metal spike that goes into the ground.
  • Posts are available with a single spike (SS) that goes into the ground or double spike (DS) that goes into the ground.
  • Post spikes are 8" long and .31" in diameter on the single spike posts.
  • Post spikes are 7" long and .31" in diameter on the double spike posts.
  • Posts are spaced every 8.33'
  • 48" tall
  • Comes in 25', 50' or 100' lengths
  • 35 Ohms of resistance/ 1000 feet


Every net comes with 1 Warning Sign and 1 Repair Kit.

Benefits

Sturdier than other nets with regular posts. Still easy to move if needed. Secure for a wide range of animals. Visible for animals against all back grounds. End posts act as built in gates. DS posts are more stable in soft soils.

Installation

See PDF above for installation instructions.

Weed issues
Weeds must be controlled for PermaNet to remain effective. Either move and mow as needed during the growing season, or spray herbicide along the bottom strand of the net.
If you can’t do this, PermaNet may not be the right net for you.

Cost

Price per foot (#206625) $2.92 for 25' roll with SS posts.
Price per foot (#206630) $2.00 for 50' roll with SS posts.
Price per foot (#206635) $1.56 for 100' roll with SS posts.

Price per foot (#207085) $3.12 for 25' roll with DS posts.
Price per foot (#207090) $2.10 for 50' roll with DS posts.
Price per foot (#207095) $1.67 for 100' roll with DS posts.

Precautions

Note: Not effective with baby chicks that are small enough to crawl through the net openings and therefore are not deterred by the electric shock.

This is a pain barrier, not a physical barrier. If animals are scared or starved it will not keep them in. It is best to have animals trained to electric fencing before you turn them out in the net only. The first time you put the animals in the net, you should be available to watch them for a while. That way if one were to get into the fence and get caught, you can turn the power off and get them loose.

Even though this net is more stable than other nets, extra posts may still be needed to keep the hot strands off of the ground.

Troubleshooting

If the voltage drops below 3000v on the net, you need to turn off the energizer and unhook the net from the energizer. Test just the energizer by itself. If the voltage is 5000v or higher on the energizer the problem is in the net. The most common problem is that the lowest 'hot' strand has been caught around one of the metal spikes on the posts and is shorting it out. The net must be at least 2" away from anything metal (metal posts, existing fences, spikes on support posts).

On PermaNets for poultry, the bottom hot wire can slip off of the plastic portion of the end posts down onto the metal spikes. This will cause a dead short and no energy will be on the fence. Unhook the energizer and slide the hot wire back onto the post. Hook energizer back to the net and test.

Warranty

With proper care, netting should last 5-7 years. Replacements will be prorated.

Item # 115110 - Back-ordered
$136.00
It's proven, over the past 5 years, to offer reliability and excellent value.
Item # 117310 - In Stock
$211.00
This is the 20B energizer only. Batteries and solar panels sold separately. To order, see accessories tab below.
Item # 121500 - In Stock
$46.00
Non-rechargeable disposable batteries.
Item # 114020 - In Stock
$264.00
Item # 151200 - In Stock
$4.25
Ground rods are essential for energizers to work.
Item # 134100 - In Stock
$16.00
Device to indicate the approximate voltage on your electric fence.
Item # 201975 - In Stock
$133.00
KIT CONTAINS:
Item # 115000 - In Stock
$85.00
Our most economical line of energizers, which makes them very popular with our customers. Advanced low impedance electric fence energizer. Dual purpose: can be plugged in or used with a 12v battery. We like them for their combination of versatility, portability and value. Very popular for using with poultry operations, but is also used for many other applications
Item # 320830 - Back-ordered
$4.20
Temporary plastic fence posts with a steel spike.
Item # 346000 - In Stock
$0.94
Attaches to an electric fence to warn people that the fence is electrified.
Average Rating: 4.6 out of 5
Number of Reviews: 18 customers reviewed this product.

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More of a Permanent PoultryNet than a PermaNet. We keep it set up at the Home and East Farms to keep our chickens where we want them. No predator issues thus far. Also keeps in ducks and geese (we haven’t used it with turkeys or other fowl yet). Since the net usually stays unmoved, we spray herbicide along the bottom to prevent vegetation growth. Otherwise grass would grow and sap the energy from the fence.
Date: December 7, 2011
Juniper O from North Carolina
Would you recommend this product? Yes
We got the double spike to contain 35-20 chickens with a mobile house. Its easy to move with a few people, doable with only one or two. Our problem was that the birds could fit though the netting just up to full grown. So the netting was only good to keep predators out (or so we thought) The birds didn't seem to care if the got shocked, even when it was working well. We had one dog that didn't seem to mind getting shocked either. He chewed through the fence when it was on!! My guess is that when this happened is that it wasn't really hot, maybe too much was touching the ground. We live in the mountains and with very uneven ground so a lot of extra stakes helps to keep too much from touching the ground.
Date: October 2, 2011
Frank C from New Jersey and Bedford County Virginia
Would you recommend this product? Yes
This is the fourth or fifth experience purchasing from Premier with not even a slight problwm. Kolby has handled all of the sales questions, Jody and Mandy have answered all of our requests to confirm the products and dates of shipment are correct. It doesn't get better than Premier...We will continue to support your fine products and than everyone for making it a pleasure to purchase from Premeir.
Date: July 18, 2011
Lular L from Louisiana
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I put this netting up by myself using your instructions. The last six weeks I have not lost any chickens to varmits. The neighbors cat stays away now. I love this netting.
Date: July 11, 2011
Chris H from PA
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Ordered the PermaNet fence for 15 Chickens. Installation was easy and quick. The chickens and my dogs quickly picked up on the barrier. Taking it down to mow is the only negative, although the other benefits more than make up for this.
Date: June 27, 2011
Matthew C from Texas
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I raise monthly batches of 600 broilers on pasture throughout the spring and summer seasons of East Texas. Before purchasing the Premier Perma-Net fence, I had constructed a number of pasture sleds that varied every revision as I attempted to make the largest sled possible that was easy and quick to move, while offering the best storm and predator protection possible. The key characteristics of a good sled constantly battle against each other—light weight, toughness, flexibility to contour to rough terrain, square footage, storm and predator protection, and bird crowding… I altered materials, designs, etc…and after about a year of being dissatisfied, I colleague of mine recommended Premier Perma-Net fence. I purchased a number of these with the double-spike design and was mostly satisfied with their performance. The only thing that disappointed me was how much effort that it took to get the spikes into the ground. I had to pre-drive a rebar spike into the ground to “pre-drill” holes for the fence. However, this was not the product’s fault, but rather that fact that the ground on my newly-purchased ranch had been over-farmed and over-grazed for years, leaving very low organic matter. This, coupled with the current drought, produced a nearly impermeable surface. However, since then, I purchased some single-spike Perma-net fences, and have had about an inch of rain. Since then I have been very pleased with this product. I now use four 100’ nets in conjunction to create a 10,000 square foot paddock and move my shade sleds within the paddock every day. I only have to move the net once per week to create a fairly low maintenance operation.
Date: June 20, 2011
laura l from Wisconsin
Would you recommend this product? No
This fence was a huge disappointment. After investing in the fence and a very good charger, I was several hundred dollars in only to find that it just does not contain my chickens. I thought that it must not be working so tried the fence and sure enough it had a painfully strong jolt. The problem is that, even at about 8 weeks old, and large sized, my chickens can quickly squeeze through the 4" by 4" holes that are relatively low to the ground. They jump through quickly. We have several different breeds, and within about twenty minutes ALL forty of the birds had left the pen. I guess that's why traditional chicken wire has about 1" openings. If this had small openings all the way up, it'd be great. As it is, it's totally useless. Darn it.
You're right that it won't stop small chicks. Our catalogs and website say (under Precautions) "Not effective with baby chicks that are small enough to crawl through the net openings and therefore are not deterred by the electric shock".

The net openings are 2" by 3" (not 4" x 4"). We agree 100% that it would be good to have net that has 1" openings- and thus suitable for younger chicks. We've asked our manufacturer for this change—but that's beyond the capabilities of their current machines. -- Premier
Date: April 26, 2011
Melissa O from Maine
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Love the fence. Very sturdy, and the double spikes are perfect for our forested area, with lots of rocks surrounded by soft soil. You can push the spikes in with your foot or a rubber hammer, and they stay upright even in high winds. I'll get another 100' segment if we raise meat chickens!
Date: February 21, 2011
Rachel S from Virginia
Would you recommend this product? Yes
The sturdy poles hold the fence up nice and straight. Double spikes make it super easy to put up, even in rocky ground. My husband and I moved the chickens to fresh grass every week all last summer and the fencing was very easy for the two of us to move. We lost chickens to predators before getting the fence, haven't lost any in the year since.
Date: February 10, 2011
Mark S from Pennsylvania
Would you recommend this product? Yes
We originally bought two 100' rolls to fence our vegetable garden. We were having trouble with groundhogs and deer. It worked! Kept the animals out and we finally had a great harvest. The second year I bought another 100' roll and expanded our garden to 50' x 100'. We are thrilled. We install it as soon as we finish our first planting each spring. We then take it down in the fall after the last above-ground crops are harvested. We have had no problems storing it by using the suggested procedure to bundle it up. This will be the fourth year and the fence shows no sign of wear or breaking apart.

To install it, I drive a large 5/16" diameter nail/spike into the ground at the proper location for the post spike to create a starter hole. I pull the nail out, and then I push the fencing post spike into the hole by hand. It is much easier and I feel it saves wear and tear on my fencing.
Date: October 25, 2010
Colleen R
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Sturdy netting. Highly recommend the double-spikes. We have hard, rocky ground and they still work well. Easy to set and keep upright. EXACTLY what we hoped for. Fast shipment. Thank you so much! I'm so pleased, I'm about to buy another 100' right now.
Date: September 7, 2010
Randy A
Would you recommend this product? Yes
We purchased a PRS-100 fence energizer and 3 100' long by 48" high permanet sections to contain and protect about 300 chickens. This is a very high density so should be moved regularly. I highly recommend the double spike posts as they're much easier to push in the ground. We began using this netting under the worst possible conditions - dry ground in late August, 4 month old chickens (great flyers), chickens untrained to fences, etc. I fed them inside the fenced area one morning and closed them in, but when they finished eating and saw that they were penned in they started flying over the fence in waves. I opened it back up. I then tried the same thing in the evening when they were thinking about going to bed. This worked well. They were calmer, and stayed in the fence overnight. I fed them early the next morning so they wouldn't feel a need to get out. I also had to water the ground around the fenceline for a few days so they would get a better ground and a more powerful shock. I ended up having to clip the wings on about 10 chickens that wouldn't stay in, but within 2 days everybody else had settled down and seemed quite contented with their new home. It takes a lot of zaps to train 300 chickens, but eventually they all learned. They do not push the fence at all now, and don't fly over. They're happy, and I'm happy.
Date: August 30, 2010
Paul B
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Great product. Bought two 100' sections a year ago and just bought two more. Good for chickens but also found works well for goat and lambs with enough confidence that I don't feel the need for a secondary containment perimeter fence. Prior to this, never found the larger mesh fences to be quite enough. Only downside is that the 100' sections can be heavy.
Date: August 22, 2010
Susan S
Would you recommend this product? Yes
We've used the temporary, movable fencing from Premier for years and they have held up well. This is the first time we've ordered the permanet and we love it. Poles are much sturdier than the temporary netting. Doesn't sag and is easy for even one person to install. We'll go with this option for any future needs. Thanks Premier for great products, fast deliver and great service.
Date: August 19, 2010
Nathan S
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I've been using this now for 2 months. I too have found a couple chickens on the outside. But I haven't seen any predators inside:-) When it hadn't rained for a month it was next to impossible to get the spikes back in the ground when I moved it. So the following time I watered the ground where it was going to and it was much easier. Am looking to get another section to expand the chickens area. I have 30 confined by the 100 ft section.
Date: August 17, 2010
jennifer j
Would you recommend this product? Yes
This is the BEST net fencing I have ever bought! The 50 foot sections are extremely easy to manipulate and put up by myself and are way more sturdy than the traditiona fencing. I'm going to replace all my net fencing with this version.
Date: August 6, 2010
Linda P
Would you recommend this product? Yes
A friend raved about these nets for their poultry and said their chickens never escaped. Somehow, though, I find our chickens outside of the fence periodically. I don't know if they fly over it or what. The fence is always on. 95% of the time this fence keeps them in, but the 5% of the time it didn't, we lost some chickens to a prowling fox.
Date: April 16, 2010
Robert N
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Just installed 300' of this netting, along with the Patriot P5 energizer kit. It could not have been easier, I wonder why I waited so long to take this action. I let my poultry dig up way more flowers and shrubs than the cost of this fencing. Now I can have a garden again. Oh, and though two people are recommended, I did it alone in a short time period. No hassle, no muss, no fuss. Thanks, Premier One!
Date: April 8, 2010
Doc JODY G
Would you recommend this product? Yes
DocJody.com, Founder, The PermaCulture Center, Austin TX. INVALUABLE! My mom & I set up this well-designed fence in minutes! Double spikes and "PermaNet" both a "must have." We struggled with the 82-foot single spike for weeks until I got the idea to try the PermaNET! HEAVEN!
Date: April 4, 2010
Marianne B
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I love this net. Very easy to put up and move. I'm currently using it as a pasture divider for my alpacas.
Date: April 1, 2010
Suzanne N
Would you recommend this product? Yes
This fence was much easier to move than I thought it was going to be, even with one person. I love how it doesn't sag -- it's somehow more satisfying to put up than the regular electronetting. I highly recommend buying different lengths -- I have already wished I had all the sizes multiple times.
Date: March 16, 2010
Jann B
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I use the PermaNet double spike fencing to keep my Tibetan Mastiffs in the yard. I use it both as a liner next to another fence and as a stand alone fence. These dogs are great at dismantling fences and jumping or climbing them. The electric mesh keeps them away from the fence entirely. It is easy to put up, and easy to move. I love the heavy duty posts and the mesh is well spaced. Even the puppies quickly learn not to challenge the fences. No more broken teeth or escaped dogs. It is the best electric mesh fencing I have found, and I have tried several.
Date: March 15, 2010
janine h
Would you recommend this product? Yes
As a new hobby I decided to raise chickens & start a large garden (raised in the big city - all of this is new to me). In Oregon we have deer, elk, opportunistic feline & K-9 "friends". While our human friends & neighbors have suffered many casualties, my Intellishock and PermaNet were WINNERS right out of the box and for over a year now. Exceptionally high quality and reliability; practically maintenance-free. Very informative catalogs, website and staff. There are so many options out there .. I would never consider anywhere but Premier 1! 4 orders later for other electric fencing and miscellaneous supplies - I can't be more pleased.
Date: February 27, 2010
Constance D F
Would you recommend this product? Yes
We have used this fence nearly a year in one area, leaving it in place even during heavy rains, winds up to 70mph, and a foot of snow that has been with us since mid-Dec.) with no problems and no loss of hens to 2 or 4-legged varmints for the first year in the 30 we've had chickens. When it arrived, the instructions advised having 2 people place it, but I was able to do it alone, and I'm only 5 ft, 100 lb. If a bird runs into it, she is bounced back out or can wiggle out - no injury. It can be repositioned or left in one place. The double spikes make it easier to position the posts to avoid sag in the fence. I hope to budget more this year, and highly recommend it for pasturing. Ours is linked to our horses' electric tape fence, handling the high power level with no problem.
Date: February 5, 2010
Eileen W
Would you recommend this product? Yes
PermaNet is awesome! I think that the double-spikes are a must-have; moving this net around is so easy! We leave ours up all winter (because we are lazy, and because it freezes into the ground before we remember to remove it) and I am always impressed with how it barely even bends under snow and ice. I don't think I'm ever going to have any sort of permanent (wood/metal/etc) fence for my birds because this has all the benefits and none of the drawbacks.