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

Starkline electric poultry netting simply unrolls into a ready-to-charge electric fencing system. Why hassle with running wires, searching for insulators, or pounding posts? Starkline electric netting is fully prefabricated with insulated posts, wire, and connectors.

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Starkline electric poultry netting simply unrolls into a ready-to-charge electric fencing system. Why hassle with running wires, searching for insulators, or pounding posts? Starkline electric netting is fully prefabricated with insulated posts, wire, and connectors. Electric poultry netting can be set up around any style of chicken coop to provide up to 1600 square ft of run to free range in both urban and rural areas. Electric netting can be connected end to end to create fences of any size and can easily be moved or adjusted to suit the needs of your unique property. To be most effective, an energizer of at least 0.25 output joules per 164′ of netting is recommended.

  • 42 inch x 164 foot electric netting electric fence system for chickens, ducks, geese, and more. No assembly required!
  • Includes 15 preinstalled PVC posts with galvanized double-spiked stakes.
  • The Mesh is Composed of 11 Horizontal Strands. Vertical Strands Are Evenly Spaced Every 3″ to Prevent Poultry from Escaping
  • Starkline Electric Poultry Netting Arrives 100% Assembled. Simply Open the Box, Unroll the Fence, and Stand it Up!
  • Designed to work without danger to you or your animals.

Starkline Electric Netting is made with Cyan and White polywire. Cyan is highly visible to pasture animals, predators, and humans.

Additional information

Assembly Required

Yes

Chicken Wire Product Height

3.5 ft.

Chicken Wire Product Length

164 ft.

Primary Finish

Vinyl

Primary Color

White

Primary Material

Polypropylene

Product Weight

24 lb.

Product Width

6 in.

Tensile Strength

1,000 lb.

Warranty

30-day defective parts warranty

Manufacturer Part Number

PN42164

Year 164 (CLXIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Macrinus and Celsus (or, less frequently, year 917 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 164 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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Poultry () are domesticated birds kept by humans for the purpose of harvesting animal products such as meat, eggs or feathers. The practice of raising poultry is known as poultry farming. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails, and turkeys). The term also includes waterfowls of the family Anatidae (ducks and geese) but does not include wild birds hunted for food known as game or quarry.

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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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Bobbo

    Easy to handle and install. Perfect for what I needed for my flock.

  2. 03

    by Sherrie

    Super easy to install, Our feathered ladies love it because they have realized it keeps the dogs away while they are enjoying their stroll around!

  3. 03

    by Oliver

    Easy set up. Feels sturdier then the one I ordered from Redstone Supply. Im using for small pigs and a solar fence charger.

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