Starkline 164 ft. x 42 in. Standard Electric Poultry Netting Solar Kit

The Starkline 42 in. x 164 ft. Electric Poultry Netting All-in-One Solar Kit is an all-in-one electric fencing system that includes everything needed to create an enclosure quickly and easily.

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The Starkline 42 in. x 164 ft. Electric Poultry Netting All-in-One Solar Kit is an all-in-one electric fencing system that includes everything needed to create an enclosure quickly and easily. This kit includes a roll of 42 in. x 164 ft. prefabricated electric poultry netting, 0.25J output solar energizer, grounding rod, fence tester, connectors and accessories. No more hassling with wires, pounding fence posts or searching for the right insulators. Starkline electric poultry fencing arrives completely assembled with 15 PVC posts with galvanized double-spiked stakes, 11 horizontal strands and non-conductive vertical strands spaced every 3 in. Protect your flock around the clock with this Starkline electric poultry netting kit!

  • This prefabricated Electric Netting fence for chickens includes everything you need for an electric fence system. No hassling with wires, connectors, or posts is required, meaning protecting your flock is faster & easier than ever!
  • This all-in-one electric poultry netting starter kit comes with everything you need right out of the box to get your electric netting enclosure set up quickly & easily: 1 roll of 42″ electric poultry netting, Kerble S400 0.25 joule output solar energizer, Fence tester, Connector leads, Warning sign, Repair Kit, and a Grounding Rod that doubles as a mount for the solar energizer!
  • Starkline 42 inch Electric Poultry Netting includes 15 preinstalled PVC posts with 6 inch galvanized double-spiked stakes designed to provide rigid support in any environment.
  • Keeps in chickens, ducks, geese, & other poultry. Keeps out deer, bear, raccoons, rabbits, foxes, coyotes, skunks, & more Sets up in minutes. Moves easily to rotate grazing. Permanent or temporary. Great for the farm or the backyard
  • The mesh is composed of 11 horizontal strands 10 of which are conductive with vertical struts evenly spaced every 3 inches. Smaller openings at the bottom keep small chicks from squeezing through the net.

Additional information

Chicken Wire Product Height

3.5 ft.

Chicken Wire Product Length

164 ft.

Primary Finish

Vinyl

Primary Color

White

Primary Material

Polypropylene

Product Weight

25 lb.

Product Width

4 in.

Tensile Strength

100 lb.

Warranty

1 year warranty on defective parts

Manufacturer Part Number

PN42164-KIT400

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Recent genomic studies involving the four extant junglefowl species reveals that the domestication of chicken, the most populous poultry species, occurred around 8,000 years ago in Southeast Asia. This was previously believed to have occurred around 5,400 years ago, also in Southeast Asia. The process may have originally occurred as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but people soon realised the advantages of having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises.

Together with pork, poultry is one of the two most widely-eaten types of meat globally, with over 70% of the meat supply in 2012 between them; poultry provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Semi-vegetarians who consume poultry as the only source of meat are said to adhere to pollotarianism.

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  1. 02

    by Carl

    Great product. If I was buying it again I would get taller fencing with shorter lengths between poles and a stronger solar charger. But it does what it says it will do. I’ll replace with starkline when it’s time

  2. 02

    by Fam

    It sags if area isn’t perfectly flat

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