Netting - an easy and quick solution for mobile fencing
Do your animals often change paddocks and are you looking for an easy and quick way to move your fencing? Then netting might be the solution for you. When moving your animals you can easily move the fence with them, without it taking up a lot of your time. Netting is also very suited to use when you want to protect your animals or crops against predators, such as wild boar or wolves.
Choosing the right netting depends on:
1. The type of animal in your enclosure
2. The size of the area you are looking to fence
All netting are easy to interconnect for when you need to fence off a larger stretch. You do have to keep in mind that when you connect multiple netting, the resistance will increase. The higher the resistance, the more is asked of your energiser. Therefor you will need a more powerful energiser to keep enough power on all the netting. Are you looking to connect multiple netting? Then we advise you to choose the Turbo netting, as this has a lower resistance and thus very suited for longer stretches.
3. Whether or not you want a single or double pin
Which energiser goes with my netting?
When using netting the resistance on the fence is higher than when you have a multi-wired fence. This is due to the mesh structure, but also due to the fact, the bottom wires are very close to the ground. The chance of vegetation touching the bottom electric wires is high, even further increasing the resistance. It is important when choosing your energiser you keep this in mind and you choose a unit powerful enough to counter this.