Poultry 48" Positive / Negative
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Poultry 48" Positive / Negative

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Poultry 48" Positive / NegativePositive Negative 48" Electric Poultry Netting Electric Poultry Netting: The Ultimate Solution for Protecting Your Poultry in Dry Conditions. The Starkline positive negative poultry electric netting fence unrolls into a ready to charge electric fence system, eliminating the need for separate wires, connectors, or posts. Starkline electric fence netting means safeguarding your herd has never been faster or easier! When to Use + (Positive Negative)

Positive/Negative 48" Electric Poultry Netting

Electric Poultry Netting: The Ultimate Solution for Protecting Your Poultry in Dry Conditions. 

The Starkline positive/negative poultry electric netting fence unrolls into a ready-to-charge electric fence system, eliminating the need for separate wires, connectors, or posts. Starkline electric fence netting means safeguarding your herd has never been faster or easier!

When to Use +/- (Positive/Negative) Netting

Use Positive/Negative (±) Netting in challenging soil conditions where traditional grounding may not perform well, such as:
  • Dry soil — limited moisture reduces conductivity
  • Sandy soil — poor grounding contact
  • Rocky terrain — difficult to install ground rods
  • Frozen ground — ground rods can’t make reliable contact
This type of netting is ideal for areas where standard electric fencing struggles to maintain a consistent charge.

How Positive/Negative Netting Works
Positive/Negative netting is designed with alternating horizontal strands — some carry a positive charge, while others serve as negative (ground) connections.
  • The positive strands connect directly to the energizer’s hot terminal.
  • The negative strands connect to the energizer's ground terminal.
Because the fence includes its own grounding system, it doesn’t require a separate ground rod. Instead, the circuit is completed when an animal touches the ground and a positive strand (or both a positive and a negative strand).

This self-contained design ensures consistent performance even in poor or frozen soil, keeping your animals safely contained and predators out — no matter the conditions.

Features:

High-Quality Construction: Starkline electric netting is made with white and cyan twisted polyester wire. Our twisted polywire is crafted from high-density polyethylene, making it resistant to weather conditions, UV radiation, and general wear and tear. The flexibility of polywire allows it to bend and twist without breaking, making it easier to install and manage around various types of terrain and obstacles. Strong fiberglass posts with galvanized double-spiked stakes provide sturdy support. 

High Effectiveness: Our twisted polywire nets incorporate multiple strands of conductive wire, ensuring excellent conductivity and maintaining the effectiveness of the electric poultry fence. Starkline electric netting fence features brightly colored polywire, enhancing visibility for animals and humans, which helps prevent accidental contact and increases safety.

What's Included: The Starkline 48” electric poultry netting comes with pre-installed galvanized double-spiked fiberglass posts, evenly spaced. This netting also includes stakes and rope, a 2-way litzclip, and 3 post caps to help structure the netting, along with a manual to guide you through the setup process. 

Additional Requirements (Not Included): You will need an energizer, connector clips, and a grounding rod to complete your electric fence system. An energizer of at least 0.25 joules is recommended for Electric Poultry Netting to be effective. For fences that will be in contact with vegetation, we recommend a stronger energizer. For the electric net to be fully portable, we suggest pairing it with a solar fence energizer.

Simply connect the ground (⏚) terminal of the fence energizer to the connection point on the bottom strand of the +/- netting, and connect the positive (🗲) terminal to the connection point near the top strand of the netting. 

For extremely dry areas we recommend using a grounding rod in conjunction with +/- netting

Product Specs:

Starkline Positive / Negative Electric Netting includes our top-of-the-line heavy-duty fiberglass posts with heavy-duty 6" galvanized double-spiked stakes designed to provide rigid support in any environment. 

164’ netting – 16 preinstalled fiberglass posts evenly spaced with 10’11” intervals.

 -The mesh is composed of 12 horizontal strands – 11 of which are conductive – with vertical struts evenly spaced every 3”. 

 

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