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Non-electric netting green double points
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431292219
Terwagne-élevage offers you high-quality poultry nets, which come in two different lengths for large and small enclosures.
With a height of 106 cm or 122 cm for the 50 meters, our nets have a double point at the base of the posts. Indeed, models with a single point are significantly less stable and tend to give way with the wind.
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100,00 € |
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151,40 € |
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180,00 € |
Data sheet
Height | 112 cm |
Color | green |
More info
Optimal protection for your hens
In addition to enclosing your little ones, our nets prevent predators such as foxes and weasels from approaching the hens.
Details
- For hens, geese, turkeys, guinea fowl…
- Vertical and horizontal wires sealed with patches for stable geometry;
- Length: 25 and 50 meters;
- Reinforced top and bottom wires;
- Number of posts: 9 for 25 meters and 15 for 50 meters;
- Replacement posts available;
- Post with double anchor point;
- Guaranteed for 3 years against UV;
- Tighter mesh at the bottom area of the net (7.5cm x 5.5cm);
- Our nets are designed to connect with one another.
Placement
Remove the elements from the packaging and lay the net flat on the ground, grab all the posts and insert the first one at the starting point of your fence. Then, unroll the entire net, placing the posts on the ground one after the other. Be careful, if your fence is square, lay the net in a U shape on the ground.
Once the net is fully unrolled on the ground, lift the second post and firmly plant it in the ground. Remember to stretch the net well and repeat the process for each post.
Form angles if you want a closed enclosure. To properly tighten the posts, use the elements in the sachet and attach the string to the post and the peg, then plant the peg into the ground.
To move the net, remove the first post from the ground. Then, move to the next post, take it in hand and gather it with the first, letting the wire trail on the ground. Repeat the process until the last post.
Lay the net flat and roll it up starting from the side opposite the posts, tie the net with strings around the posts.
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