Plastic Chicken Wire

Plastic Chicken Wire

Plastic Chicken Wire

Give your chickens the best protection and keep them out of harm's way with WM James plastic chicken wire. Hard-wearing and long-lasting chicken fencing you can rely on to provide a secure barrier for your feathered friends.

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Chicken Wire

Our plastic chicken wire is perfectly suitable for home and farm keepers and smallholders to keep chickens and hens safe and secure.

We use incredibly robust materials and long-lasting polyethlene plastic wire mesh that can be trusted to provide a secure home for your birds.

The plastic is UV-stabilised and rot-proof to ensure a longer life outside, saving you the hassle of having to repeatedly replace your chicken netting.

Choose a custom length to perfectly fit the area you need, completely covering off any entry or exit points.

And if you're after a specific size or shape, we offer bespoke netting options – so please do get in touch.

Use our plastic chicken wire fencing to construct your own pen, or to replace the sides of our chicken coops – you can trust our quality range to keep your birds safe either way!

Shop plastic chicken wire from WM James today to give your chickens the best protection and know they're in safe hands.

FAQs

Does plastic chicken wire work?

Plastic chicken fencing is an effective alternative to metal wire mesh netting, providing a robust and secure barrier that can be trusted to keep your chickens safe. Just make sure to properly secure your fencing, leaving no gaps for predators to push their way through.

Is plastic chicken wire better than metal wire?

Plastic chicken fencing won't corrode or rust in the way that metal mesh can, providing you with longer-lasting protection for your birds. Our plastic chicken wire is also UV and rot-proof, so you can be sure your fencing will last for years.

How do I stop my chickens from escaping?

If your chickens are somehow finding ways to escape their coop or pen, you need to assess the area for weak points, making sure everything is secure, and there are no gaps between the fencing. Check the height of your fencing, too – it should be at least 4 feet tall, but if your birds are particularly adept at escaping, you may need to raise it even higher.

How do I secure plastic chicken wire?

You can use ground stakes to help secure the edges of your plastic chicken wire fencing into the grass and use clips to secure the mid-sections. Alternatively, you can purchase one of our chicken coops, where the netting attaches to a metal frame made of aluminium or steel.