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YARDGARD 308494B 2 Foot X 150 Foot 2 Inch Mesh Poultry Netting ( Packaging May Vary )

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Size: 150 feet


Color: Multicolor


Features

  • Galvanized before weaving
  • Hexagonal poultry netting has reinforced lines equally spaced across the netting
  • It is made perfectly straight and flat, and stays that way; 20-gauge
  • Use for garden fencing, poultry enclosures, insulation retainers, storage bins and decorative supports
  • Size of hexagonal poultry netting is 24-inches by 150-feet , 2-inches mesh - inches is measured on the vertical length, and the horizontal length may be longer

Description

The yardgard 2 in. X 2'. x 150'. 20 Gauge poultry netting is a favorite of farmers, pet owners, & gardners & is recognized by its hexagon mesh weave. This netting is made of zinc-coated steel for durability. Before weaving it has been galvanized for long-lasting rust protection. This netting is used in cages to confine poultry, rabbits & other small animals. You can also use it for soil erosion prevention, plant protection or compost pile confinement. From the Manufacturer Use for garden fencing, poultry enclosures, insulation retainers, storage bins, and decorative supports.

Brand: YARDGARD


Material: Mesh


Color: Multicolor


Item Weight: 10.9 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5 x 5 x 25 inches


Brand: YARDGARD


Material: Mesh


Color: Multicolor


Item Weight: 10.9 Pounds


Shape: Rectangular


Product Dimensions: 1800"L x 24"W


Item Weight: 10.9 pounds


Manufacturer: Midwest Air Technologies Inc


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 308494B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Yardgard 150-Foot Silver Chicken Wire Fencing: Durable and Versatile, BEST PRICE
Size: 150 foot Color: Silver
The Yardgard 150-Foot Silver Chicken Wire Fencing has been a game-changer for my outdoor space, offering durability and versatility that goes beyond just poultry needs. Here's why I couldn't be happier with this fencing solution and it cost so much less than competitors: **Exceptional Length (5/5):** With a generous 150-foot length, this chicken wire fencing provides ample coverage for a variety of outdoor applications. It's perfect for securing a large area, whether it's for chickens, garden protection, or any other purpose. **Durable Build (5/5):** The fencing is exceptionally sturdy, built to withstand the elements and maintain its integrity over time. It's corrosion-resistant and designed to last, providing peace of mind for long-term use. **Versatile Applications (5/5):** While it's named "chicken wire," this fencing is incredibly versatile. I've used it for protecting my garden from pests, creating trellises for climbing plants, and even as a general-purpose outdoor barrier. Its versatility is a major selling point. **Easy Installation (5/5):** Setting up this fencing is a straightforward process. It can be easily cut to size and installed with common fencing tools. Its user-friendliness is a bonus for DIY enthusiasts. **Effective Protection (5/5):** Whether it's keeping chickens safe from predators or safeguarding your garden from critters, this fencing is an effective barrier. Its small openings prevent unauthorized access while allowing for airflow and visibility. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Heather Shaw

  • Works great
Size: 150 feet Color: Multicolor
So far it’s kept fox raccoons possum from eating my baby pheasants we have SO many predators out here hard to keep anything safe I zip tied it to my regular fence on ground outside reg fence then used metal stakes to keep it flat on ground
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by would not order light beautifull packaging poor

  • Hard to start the roll!
Size: 50 foot Color: Gray
The product serves its purpose, but the start of the roll was intertwined throughout the fencing making it hard to find the end to start!
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023 by Mary Jo Allen

  • Having Never Purchased Fencing Before- I'm Very Impressed
Size: 150 feet Color: Silver
Wow- just wow. This stuff is... exactly what I was hoping for. For the price (about $50.00 a roll when I purchased it), it's unbelievable. Free shipping to Alaska. About 6 feet tall. 150 feet wide. I really cannot express how affordable this was! I used this fencing to build an outdoor dog run for my pups. They are two HUGE malamute mixes. Hyper, strong, and unable to be contained. What I basically did was took this fencing, and unrolled it around a 'meadow' area in our backyard. Around the meadow are a bunch of very thick alder trees. So I wove the fencing in and out of the trees- essentially using the trees as stakes. For one square acre, I only used 2 full rolls of fencing- although I had bought three. Unraveling the fencing was a bit of a challenge. The fencing is held together by wire that intertwines in and out of the fencing. You have to go through and pull out about 20 feet of wire prior to starting. It's about a 15 minute process, but it did keep the fencing in good shape. The fencing was about 40 pounds, the full roll. It was a bit hard for me (a 140 pound female) to tug through a thick timber of trees. It occasionally got caught on branches. It held really tightly to it's rolled shape, so I really had to pull to get it to unravel. Once the fencing was finished unraveling, I went around and secured it to the trees with zip-ties. I then took cut branches along the ground and zip-tied them to the bottom of the fencing. This prevented open spots along the bottom where my dogs could easily slip through. The fencing is quite thin, but I was amazed how- once it was attached to all of the trees- it was very VERY strong. I could climb up and down it without it breaking apart. It's also withstood our spring rains with ease. Stainless steel and definitely not rusting. It looks as good as new three months into our tough Alaskan summers. The fence-holes are a bit wide for chickens- as small predators like weasels could get through. I wouldn't recommend them for rabbit hutches or for anything smaller than larger live-stock. Unless you live in a place with minimal predators, I wouldn't suggest them for chickens either. On the other hand this fencing is great for things like goats, horses, cows, and pigs. At 6 feet tall it doesn't stand a chance of getting jumped over. It bends a bit and has some flexibility to it, but it won't break no matter how hard I or my dogs push against it. For the purpose of an outdoor dog fence it's working fantastically. I really couldn't be more surprised. I wasn't expecting it to hold up half was well as it has. For the price, durability, nice clean metal appearance, and ease of setting up- it's worth 5 stars in my book. Like I said- probably not the best choice for chickens. I'd definitely recommend something a bit thicker. But great for my purpose as dog fencing for BIG and STRONG sled-dogs! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2014 by Dawn Maynor

  • It is what it is
Size: 150 feet Color: Multicolor
Not a bad price for what it is but it is cheap flimsy chicken wire that will not stretch out straight on the posts. Not the small hole chicken wire though.
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023 by Jeff Mantooth

  • Worth it
Size: 150 feet Color: Multicolor
Best value for chicken wire.
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Kassandra oliver

  • Works as it should
Size: 150 feet Color: Multicolor
This stuff is not super heavy duty, but for the price it serves it's purpose. It is not the kind of chicken wire that you used to keep pests and predators out of your coop. The 2" gaps are too large to allow small animals through. This wire is perfect though for keeping chickens and other animals out of your garden. We bought the 2' width due to it being so much cheaper and just doubled up on our poles for 4' tall fencing. It works fine. Be patient unwrapping the wire that binds it. It holds it pretty tight. We used that wire to tie the fencing to our posts. Works like a charm. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by h brooks

  • cannot be straightened to form a flat surface
Size: 150 feet Color: Multicolor
No matter what method is used, the iron net cannot be completely straightened to form a plane, just like a sail, with a bulge in the middle!
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023 by ZIWEI HE

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