Powerfields P-75-W Electric 32-Inch Sheep Fence-Netting, 32-Inches Tall X 164-Feet Long Netting, 15 Line Post, 19 Stakes, 2 Tie-Down cords, Repair Kit, White Netting








Key features
- •Vertical and horizontal strands are connected by a molded plastic, non slip bead.
- •Complete with posts, ground anchor stakes, and corner tie downs.
- •Stainless steel conductive wires
- •Multiple nets are easily connected with power clip on the net
Powerfields P-75-W Electric 32-Inch Sheep Fence-Netting, 32-Inches Tall X 164-Feet Long Netting, 15 Line Post, 19 Stakes, 2 Tie-Down cords, Repair Kit, White Netting
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.3
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Four Stars
Bob Barlogio✓ Verified Purchase•July 27, 2015
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Easy set up on 12v deep cycel battery that lasted ...
tina codling✓ Verified Purchase•April 16, 2015
Easy set up on 12v deep cycel battery that lasted a month without recharging. Kept sheep in and dogs out. Way better than permanent fencing.
Do not buy for goats, but works well for sheep as advertised.
Jessicka Baldridge✓ Verified Purchase•December 31, 2014
Works well... Easy to move and set up. Unfortunately it does not work for goats (I thought I could make it work), but it would definitely work for sheep as advertised. One con is the stakes- I wish they were a bit more sturdy because there is nowhere to push down with your foot so you have to wait until the soil is wet to move otherwise the stakes will not go into the ground.
well that was easy... and it worked soooo well!
Justin R.✓ Verified Purchase•November 4, 2014
i have a small urban farm where i raise icelandic sheep, dwarf nigerian goats, chickens, new zealand rabbits, ect....
but i'm also heavily involved with a great dane rescue group. part of my involvement includes a monthly playdate where the dogs we've adopted into the community come together @ my house to run and play while their new owners talk and hangout.
some of these dogs have a high prey drive, which had become dangerous for some of my livestock.
after a very easy install of this product, that was no longer a concern.
great danes, pitpulls, boxers.... you name it, they dont mess with this fence.
there were of course some changes that needed to be made to the set up, as there is with any custom install job.
1) i needed more support to keep my ram in, and the dogs out. so at tractor supply i bought some plastic fence posts for about $2 each, doubling the amount of posts
2) great danes are tall, i needed a little more height, so i purchased some fence wire and ran a strand of 17ga about 6 inches higher that the netting, and supported it with the taller fence posts that i had already bought from tractor supply.
3) the Mfg suggests a minimum of .4 joules to power the fencing as it is. with the extra length of wire i added, i went ahead and upped that power rating to a 1.0 joule charger (hence why great danes dont go through it )
http://www.amazon.com/Powerfields-100V-Acre-Energizer-Joules/dp/B00L9X7OQK/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1415284981&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=ad-100c+powerfields
we use a lawnmower battery to power it, but still have the option of plugging it in to an outlet. battery lasts about a week, before i switch it out with a small scooter battery while it charges.
great product, and great performance from powerfields.
but i'm also heavily involved with a great dane rescue group. part of my involvement includes a monthly playdate where the dogs we've adopted into the community come together @ my house to run and play while their new owners talk and hangout.
some of these dogs have a high prey drive, which had become dangerous for some of my livestock.
after a very easy install of this product, that was no longer a concern.
great danes, pitpulls, boxers.... you name it, they dont mess with this fence.
there were of course some changes that needed to be made to the set up, as there is with any custom install job.
1) i needed more support to keep my ram in, and the dogs out. so at tractor supply i bought some plastic fence posts for about $2 each, doubling the amount of posts
2) great danes are tall, i needed a little more height, so i purchased some fence wire and ran a strand of 17ga about 6 inches higher that the netting, and supported it with the taller fence posts that i had already bought from tractor supply.
3) the Mfg suggests a minimum of .4 joules to power the fencing as it is. with the extra length of wire i added, i went ahead and upped that power rating to a 1.0 joule charger (hence why great danes dont go through it )
http://www.amazon.com/Powerfields-100V-Acre-Energizer-Joules/dp/B00L9X7OQK/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1415284981&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=ad-100c+powerfields
we use a lawnmower battery to power it, but still have the option of plugging it in to an outlet. battery lasts about a week, before i switch it out with a small scooter battery while it charges.
great product, and great performance from powerfields.
Three Stars
Lawrence E Uehle✓ Verified Purchase•November 3, 2014
I should have gotten a taller one.
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