Uses
• To contain and control the movement
of chickens, ducks and other poultry.
• To prevent raccoons, coyotes, foxes,
dogs, bears and other nonflying
predators from killing poultry.
• To rotate poultry to fresh grass and to
reduce disease risks.
Cost
PoultryNet 12/42/3:
(SS) – 97¢ per ft, (DS) – $1.04 per ft
PoultryNet Plus 12/42/3:
(DS) – $1.29 per ft
Durability
Nets last over 7 years if used properly.
Its mortal enemy is errant lawn mowers!
Shipping
Free shipping if ordered online and if
order exceeds $100. (Details on p. 5.)
Orders placed via phone, fax and email
will be charged freight.
To install
The same process
(see pp. 32–33)
applies
to all electrified nets. Minimal strength,
tools and skill needed.
Extra posts needed at corners, curves
and ends (use step-in posts or FiberRods).
You will need an energizer to electrify
the net.
42" PoultryNet
(SS-single spike)
164' x 42", 23.5 lb ....................... #201800 $159.00
82' x 42", 13 lb............................. #201900
$97.00
42" PoultryNet
(DS-double spike)
164' x 42", 26 lb........................... #207005 $170.00
82' x 42", 14 lb............................. #207020 $103.00
New!
42" PoultryNet Plus
(DS-double spike)
100' x 42", 21.2 lb .......................#207004 $129.00
50' x 42", 11.7 lb.......................... #207003 $83.00
PoultryNet™ 12/42/3
34 ELECTRIC NETTING
www.premier
1
supplies.com • 1-800-282-6631
1. Measure the fence line.
2. Choose the length and
amount of netting needed.
Example: A 220 ft fence line
requires one 164 ft net and
one 82 ft net.
3. Choose one of the following:
• Select your preferred
net
kit and energizer kit.
–OR–
• Select net, energizer and
accessories individually
—
This booklet offers the most
popular poultry nets and
energizers. Many more are
available via our website.
4. If you have questions...
Call Premier toll free and
talk to an in-house fence
consultant.
5. For
Free Shipping (see p. 5)
place the order online
.
Doing this qualifies you for
free shipping on most (but
not all) items.
Note: PoultryNet won’t stop young birds small
enough to crawl through the 2" x 3" net openings.
For these few weeks we suggest keeping them inside
or making a small temporary pen with steel chicken
wire inside the netting.
Netting Only
To purchase…
• Widely accepted as the best
portable fence for adult birds
• Stops poultry & predators
• Fast & easy to install & remove
• Makes its own gate
PoultryNet 12/42/3
• 12 horizontal strands—2", 2", 2", 2",
4", 4", 4", 4", 4", 6", 8" (bottom to top)
• 42" tall
• 3" between verticals
• 12 ft between posts,
posts: .60" dia.
• Post spikes: .26" dia, 6" long
This net works well for keeping in
most heavy breeds (but less so for light
and/or flighty breeds).
It’s light and easy to handle—and is
less expensive than the taller 48" nets.
New!
PoultryNet Plus 12/42/3
• 12 horizontal strands—2", 2", 2", 2",
4", 4", 4", 4", 4", 6", 8" (bottom to top)
• 42" tall
• 3" between verticals
• 6.8 ft between posts,
posts: .60" dia.
• Post spikes: .26" dia, 6" long
Customers commented that the fence
sags too much between posts.
So we added more posts to shorten
the distance between the posts
(see p.
30)
. And now, obviously, it’s much less
likely to sag.
(above) Ducks can turn any area muddy. Fence off
garden ponds to keep them clean and duck free.
(above) Corner strengthened with a PowerPost. This
helps keep the net taut and off the ground.
(SS)
Single
Spike
(DS)
Double
Spike
Free Shipping!
(see p. 5).