



Gallagher Poultry Netting Turbo
This 48" (1.2m) tall poultry net is an ideal solution if you need to move your poultry frequently. The netting fence is easy to set up and can also be used for permanent fencing of poultry.
Gallagher high conductive turbo netting is ideal for multiple netting situations to help ensure maximum shock delivery. If connecting with other standard nettings it is ideal to connect your turbo netting at the start of the system from your energizer. Think of the turbo netting as a 3" water pipe feeding your standard non turbo nettings that are only a 1" line. You always want to start with the highest capacity first.
Available in 25m and 50m lengths
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This netting system is purpose-built for poultry containment, combining high visibility netting with electrified conductors and integrated posts. It is designed to keep birds safely contained while deterring common predators.
The netting typically stands approximately 1.12 metres (112 cm) tall and is commonly available in lengths such as 25 metres or 50 metres. Integrated posts are spaced to provide consistent coverage for poultry containment.
Yes. Portability is a key advantage. The integrated-post design allows the netting to be rolled up, relocated, and reset easily, making it ideal for rotational grazing or seasonal pasture use.
This netting is best suited for poultry such as chickens, ducks, and geese. It can also work well for small flocks on hobby farms where a portable and predator-resistant solution is needed.
Yes. The netting is designed to be electrified and must be connected to a compatible energizer along with proper grounding equipment to deliver an effective deterrent pulse.
Electrified horizontal conductors deliver a mild but effective pulse that discourages predators from pushing into or climbing through the fence. The visible netting also reduces accidental contact by birds and people.
Maintenance includes checking for sagging or damaged netting, clearing vegetation from the fence line, verifying energizer voltage and grounding, and ensuring the bottom of the net sits close to the ground to prevent digging predators.
Yes, though seasonal conditions matter. Cold temperatures, snow, and frozen ground can affect grounding and tension. Regular voltage checks, proper grounding, and clearing snow or ice from the fence line help maintain performance.
Yes. The system is modular and additional netting sections can be connected to extend the length or enclosure size as your flock or grazing area expands.
Yes. It works well for temporary or rotational setups and can also be used in semi-permanent installations when properly tensioned and supported with suitable hardware.