Chicken Netting

Chicken Netting

Chicken Netting

Our high-quality chicken netting is specifically designed to keep your feathered friends contained while still allowing them to roam freely. Made from durable materials, it will withstand even the most determined pecking and scratching.

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Chicken Nets

Keep your chickens and hens out of harm's way with WM James' range of chicken netting! Ideal for home-keepers, farm owners and smallholders.

Our selection includes both polypropylene knotless mesh and hard-wearing plastic chicken netting, which can be used to form permanent or temporary fences to keep your poultry safe from predators and keep them from escaping.

The mesh can withstand weather of all kinds and is UV-resistant to ensure it won't deteriorate over time in the outdoors. It's rot-resistant, too, so it's an ideal choice if you need a long-lasting and durable solution.

You can stake our chicken netting fence into the grass or use it to replace the netting of our chicken coops and runs. Either way, you can be sure your chickens will be safe and secure.

Shop our selection of chicken nets today and give your poultry the protection they need!

Browse our range of chicken coops for a safe and protected home for your birds.

FAQs

Will poultry netting keep predators out?

Yes! Poultry or chicken netting is a great choice for keeping your birds safe from foxes, badgers and other predators. Just be sure to construct the fence correctly, leaving no entry points or weak spots.

What is the difference between poultry netting and chicken wire?

Poultry netting and chicken wire are essentially the same: they both protect your chickens from predators. The difference is that chicken wire is usually made of galvanised steel, whereas poultry netting is typically a plastic mesh.

You might want to choose poultry netting over chicken wire if you need something that's lightweight and easy to transport or install. Poultry netting also won't rust, so it may be a better option if you're looking for something durable and long-lasting.

How high should chicken netting be?

It is recommended that your chicken netting fence be between 4 and 5 feet high. This height typically keeps chickens in, but you can make it taller if you need more protection!

What is the best fencing for chickens?

Our chicken netting is one of the best options out there for keeping your feathered friends safe. We only use heavy-duty mesh, providing you with an effective and reliable fencing solution. Plus, it's weatherproof and UV-resistant – so your netting won't deteriorate over time.