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Frequently Asked Questions
What's Included in an Electric Netting Kit?
Most electric netting kits include fence roll-ins, built-in posts, connectors, and an energizer. Some packages also come with grounding rods or repair pieces. The contents vary depending on the type of fence, fence size, and animal type. Checking the full kit details before buying helps avoid those annoying mid-setup surprises nobody enjoys.
Which Kit Is Right for My Animals?
The right kit depends on the animal you are protecting. Poultry usually needs a tighter mesh spacing to keep birds safely inside. Sheep and goats need taller fencing because they push, lean, and test weak spots. If predators are common in your area, stronger electric fence netting kits usually provide better protection overnight.
How long does it take to set up?
Most people can set up electric netting fence kits in under an hour. Smaller spaces may take even less time. The posts step directly into the ground, which speeds things up quite a bit. After the first setup, many farm owners move the fence around without much trouble at all.
Do I need a ground rod?
Yes, you do. The ground rod helps the energizer send power through the fence correctly. Without proper grounding, the fence may lose effectiveness and deliver a weak shock. Dry soil can also affect performance during hot weather, so good grounding helps the system work more consistently across different conditions.
Can I add more netting to my kit to cover a larger area?
In many cases, yes. A lot of electric netting kits support extra fencing sections for larger grazing areas or expanding flocks. Before adding more netting, check how much fence your energizer can handle. Some systems manage longer fence lines better than others, especially on bigger properties.