🐾 Secure your flock and your peace of mind!
This 50x100ft chicken netting features a 1-inch square mesh designed to protect poultry from predators like hawks and raccoons. Made from durable, UV-proof nylon, it is reusable and easy to install, making it a versatile solution for both garden and pet safety.
T**T
Great net for a chichen run!
This net is surprisingly strong! I put it over my chicken run and have accidentally hit it a few times while carrying things in and out. It hasn't even frayed yet. It was easy enough to unpack and set up on my own but im sure would be way easier with a helper. It is very light and with a few strings for support, it doesn't need much strength to hold up. It is very hard to see if youre not looking for it which is also nice.
T**2
Peace of mind knowing chickens are safe.
This net is very strong. Be careful as you’ll need more than one person as you can get tangled in it very easy. Be careful. This net has brought some comfort knowing hawks,eagles etc can’t swoop down to get our chickens.I should’ve bought the smaller one as this 50ft needed to be cut. Still works great.
K**Y
Hard to use, but more than effective
This thing looks like it doesn’t, but definitely works. Unfortunately caught birds I didn’t even want to catch, but I got it to protect my ducks and chickens, and the tons of hawks that fly over can’t get through it, so they gave up. It’s so hard to put up, but cheap and effective- I’d buy again and again.
O**W
Excellent value for hawk protection!
We love this! It was a little hard to put up but does the trick really well! We strung it across our existing wire livestock type fence and supported the center with a tree trunk and dug a hole for the tree to stabilize. It’s not exactly fancy looking but it keeps our chickens safe from hawks!
B**B
My worst review of any product ever
No directions. No telling which corner is length or width. Irregular measurements. Then after hours of a horrible, frustrating job of trial and error, we finally got it stretched and stapled up--to see that there were multiple ugly tears with threads hanging down that we did not put there. The stuff is very strong and almost impossible to tear, so the holes were there from the factory (some show signs of attempted repair from the factory). The tears are not going to allow a bird through, so the net will still function. But we're enclosing a beautiful garden with bench and arbor, and since human eyes are naturally drawn to any break in pattern, it just looks ugly. LATER: To add to my review...It ended up impossible to install because it was definitely NOT 25'x50'. After spending hours in the hot sun stapling the 50'' side on its very edge, the 25' side was only about 20' wide. It was not regctangular and the 50' side was more like 60'. It got returned razored off our new fence. This is the worst review I've ever left any product.
S**C
Difficult to work with but should effectively protect chickens, especially from aerial predators.
STICKY!!! Not literally, but it will grab everything it comes into contact with! Definitely clear your work area of twigs, dead leaves, etc before laying this down or it grabs them and becomes very tangled, very quickly! Don’t untie any sections earlier than you have to while working with it. Also, the 50x50 ft piece we ordered was definitely NOT 50 x 50 but was much longer! Not even sure of finished dimensions because we didn’t unroll more than necessary to install it.This will likely trap any predators trying to get our chickens with as easily as things snag in it. If that happens, we’ll have to figure out how to manage releasing them from it.
A**R
Great product, we'll see!
This stuff seems good. It feels very thin but others have noted it works well. We have a hawk problem we hope to solve with this. Time will tell. As others have stated, it sticks to everything and grabs onto everything. My gloves were stuck and tangled in it several times. With a few people, we got it installed.This won't work for everyone but for our run (14ft x 20ft with a perimeter of 1x4s on face at the top) we first laid out the entire 25ft x 50ft net on the snowy ground and then folded it over on itself one time to create a 25ft x 25ft net, 2 layers thick. Then we rolled that onto a 2x4x16. With two of us on either side of the run (14ft side), we placed the board with the rolled up net on top of one end of the run and then rolled it out, being mindful to ensure both layers of netting were together and hanging over all sides as we went down the run. We rolled it a few feet, moved the ladders and continued to the end. Without doing this, it would have been an absolute nightmare with wire fencing, staples and boards catching it all the way. Once it was all laid out, rather than stapling it to the side boards all around the run, we cut 1x2s down to around 18" long and screwed those down every few feet all the way around the perimeter with the netting underneath. The netting catches seemingly everything so the thought is if a hawk or owl gets snarled in it, I can easily remove a few of those boards to let the netting down to ground level to remove the bird. For anyone with bird banding experience, this stuff is like a slightly thicker mist netting so my fear is the hawk or owl is not going to just bounce off, they'll probably get caught in it. Again, time will tell.
J**G
Durable
Very durable. Even with sticks, leaves and blackberries getting stuck during installation, the netting did not break. Took a bit of work to get enough tension, but was easy enough and is barely noticeable.