Premier 1 — ElectroNet® 9/35/12 Electric Netting

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About This Product
SKU201005
EID 201005
BrandPremier 1
A prefabricated fence that has 9 horizontal strands (8 conductive), is 35" tall installed and has large white plastic vertical struts every 12". White PVC posts are built into the mesh every 12.5 ft.
The result, when properly energized, is a nearly impenetrable mesh to sheep, goats, coyotes and dogs. Also used to protect beehives from livestock and bears.
Contrasting white/black color provides 24/7 visibility to both humans and animals against all backgrounds. Its very low electrical resistance (38 ohms per 1000') is important for fences that are either long or will experience high weed contact.
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ElectroNet® 9/35/12 | |
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Height | 35" installed |
Horizontal Strands | 9 (8 conductive) |
Vertical Strands | Plastic struts, spaced every 12" |
Roll Length | 82' or 164' |
Color | White/Black |
Premium Superconductor | ✔ |
Electrical Resistance | 38 Ω/per 1000' |
Line Post Options | Single Spike (SS) Double Spike (DS) |
Line Post Material | White PVC, 0.51" diameter |
Spike Length/Diameter | 6"/0.26" |
Distance Between Posts | 12'5" |
Pos/Neg (PN) Option* | 164' (SS) roll |
Horizontal Spacings | 4", 4", 4", 4", 4", 4", 6", 6" (from bottom to top) |
Cost | $0.82-1.48 per foot |
Each roll comes with 1 Warning Sign and 1 Repair Kit.
* Pos/Neg (PN) fences are recommended where the soil is very dry and/or the animals do not ground well. Two clips are used at each end. One is hooked to the energizer, the second should be connected to a ground rod.
Quick Ground is a special use netting developed by Premier. Metal filaments in the bottom horizontal strand serve as the ground rod to complete the electrical circuit. It’s designed for those that move netting very frequently. There is a risk with this design; if vegetation touches both the bottom strand and the first positive strand (only 3" away) an electrical short is likely. We recommend using a larger (in output) energizer.
- Contain sheep, goats and cattle and keep out predators such as coyotes, dogs and bears.
- Enclose rams and buck goats.
- Make small pastures for animals that need special attention (ewes/does/nannies with triplets; injured or stressed animals).
- Effective for beehive protection to keep out livestock and bears.
- Strip grazing pastures, orchards, vineyards and stockpiled forages.
- As an interim fence until a more permanent fence can be built.
- Installing water gaps that work.
- Making lanes for moving animals.
- Protecting outdoor hay supplies.