At Mann Lake, our poultry electric fencing solutions are designed to give you unparalleled predator protection and peace of mind. Say goodbye to predators and hello to a secure poultry space.
Complete Chicken Electric Fence Components
We have all the essential parts to form the foundation of your electric fence, namely the fence energizer, electric fence netting, and fence posts.
Our options are designed to cater to different livestock setups. We have energizers that can cover up to 80 acres of clean fencing, electric netting that can stand up to 48” tall, and fence posts that can also be used for chicken coop boundary line markings and crowd control.
With our wide range of core components, you are sure to find the right equipment for your chickens, ducks, goats, or other animals.
Various Accessories for Your Electric Fence Netting
We have supporting accessories to ensure your electric fence netting works at the top level. Replace your inefficient electric systems with our solar-powered batteries. These solar units are great at creating permanent fencing in off-grid locations where electric power is not as available.
Make your fence line safer with an electric poultry netting gate. It provides easy access and security to your flock enclosure. To test if your fences have the right voltage, try our testers. Their intuitive design makes them easy to use.
With our accessories, you can create an efficient, reliable, and user-friendly system for your birds and other animals.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does an electric fence protect poultry from predators?
An electric fence delivers a mild shock to deter predators, keeping chickens and other poultry safe within the designated area.
Is electric netting safe for small chicks?
Electric netting can be used for chicks, but the spacing between wires must be small enough. The smaller holes, compared to other fences, prevent the chicks from slipping through or getting injured.
What should I do if weeds or grass touch the fence?
Weeds and tall grass can short-circuit the fence. Regularly trim vegetation along the fence line to maintain its effectiveness.