Good Morning Sir, Truly and OUTSTANDING Informative Video About The Vevor Poulty Netting 🧐👍Very Nice Fence Charger 🧐👍These Hawk birds are not fun at all 😢😢 Be Well Sir Cheers 🍻🍻
I've tried the Vevor and bought some from Starkline at the same time. The starkline is much better. The vevor seems to sag a bit at the top, so after I get it set up, I wrap the top line around each of the posts to help take out some of the slack. I also use a deadman and line to support any corners.
I did the same thing. I'm definitely happier with the premier one netting. I've heard of starkline but have never used it. I'm probably just going to use this Vevor netting as a walkway for the goats when moving them.
I invested in Premiere One poultry fencing because it was highly recommended. What I found was that my chickens walked right through it, so it was worthless for containing chickens. It contained ducks, sort of. I lost two that got themselves trapped in the fence and died and had to rescue one by cutting it out of the fence when I found it. I had someone tell me that I was wrong to think the fence would contain poultry, it's just meant to keep predators out. On its face, that person was just wrong. Still, my experience was bad enough that I don't plan on using the poultry netting again, ever.
I've never had that problem with the poultry netting. My chickens can definitely walk through the goat netting. I'll probably pick up more of the premier netting for my meat chickens in the spring. I definitely wasn't happy with this Vevor netting.
Good Morning Sir, Truly and OUTSTANDING Informative Video About The Vevor Poulty Netting 🧐👍Very Nice Fence Charger 🧐👍These Hawk birds are not fun at all 😢😢 Be Well Sir Cheers 🍻🍻
Hey Dave! I hope all has been well with you. How much snow have you been pushing all ready?! 🤣🥶
Glad to meet an honest man.
It's easier that way. Then you don't have to think about what you say or do.
I've tried the Vevor and bought some from Starkline at the same time. The starkline is much better.
The vevor seems to sag a bit at the top, so after I get it set up, I wrap the top line around each of the posts to help take out some of the slack. I also use a deadman and line to support any corners.
I did the same thing. I'm definitely happier with the premier one netting. I've heard of starkline but have never used it. I'm probably just going to use this Vevor netting as a walkway for the goats when moving them.
I invested in Premiere One poultry fencing because it was highly recommended. What I found was that my chickens walked right through it, so it was worthless for containing chickens. It contained ducks, sort of. I lost two that got themselves trapped in the fence and died and had to rescue one by cutting it out of the fence when I found it. I had someone tell me that I was wrong to think the fence would contain poultry, it's just meant to keep predators out. On its face, that person was just wrong. Still, my experience was bad enough that I don't plan on using the poultry netting again, ever.
I've never had that problem with the poultry netting. My chickens can definitely walk through the goat netting. I'll probably pick up more of the premier netting for my meat chickens in the spring. I definitely wasn't happy with this Vevor netting.