Description
Thunderbird Electric Poultry Netting 106cm x 50m
The Thunderbird Electric Poultry Netting is a portable electric fence solution designed to protect chickens, ducks, and other poultry from predators such as foxes, dogs, and snakes. This poultry netting measures 106cm high and 50m long, providing enough length to create a secure moveable enclosure or paddock perimeter. The electrified strands deliver a safe deterrent shock to predators attempting to enter or push through the net.
This poultry netting is quick to set up and easy to move between grazing areas, making it ideal for free-range chicken operations where birds are rotated across a paddock. The built-in support stakes and tensioning design allow one person to erect the net without assistance. The netting is compatible with standard electric fence energisers and connects easily to an existing energiser or to a dedicated portable energiser.
For a complete poultry protection setup, browse our electric fencing range for compatible energisers, earth stakes, and accessories. The Thunderbird electric netting pairs well with battery or solar-powered energisers for locations away from mains power.
- Dimensions: 106cm high x 50m long
- Electric strands deter foxes, dogs, and other predators
- Quick to erect and easy to relocate between paddock areas
- Built-in support stakes for simple installation
- Compatible with all standard electric fence energisers
- Ideal for free-range chicken and poultry operations
Why Use Electric the netting?
First and foremost, this this net provides protection that static non-electric netting cannot match — the electric deterrent keeps foxes and dogs from pushing through or jumping over the boundary. Furthermore, the portable design means you can rotate your birds to fresh ground without the cost of permanent fencing. As a result, your flock gets access to more grazing area while remaining protected. In addition, the netting is lightweight enough to carry across a paddock by one person. According to the Australian Department of Agriculture, predator management is a critical aspect of free-range poultry production.
Installation Tips for the net
Before setting up, clear the area of long grass and vegetation to prevent the netting from shorting out on the ground. Then, walk your desired fence line and push stakes into the ground at the marked intervals. In addition, tension the netting between each stake to keep the horizontal strands clear of the ground. Finally, connect the netting to your energiser using a lead-out cable and test the output with a volt meter before introducing birds to the enclosure.





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