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Poultry Farm Net

Fortune Agro Net manufactures technically advanced and high-quality poultry farm net that is widely used in hatcheries and breeding farms that keep the chicks and eggs safe in the poultry farm. Our Poultry farm nets are prepared with the best quality raw materials that match the international quality standards to make installation easy and encourage safe fencing.

Features of poultry farm net

  • A technically advanced form of shading
  • Controls sunlight and climate temperature
  • Reduces evaporation
  • Minimizes damage caused due to wind, hail, frost, and rain
  • Protects plants from damage

Product Description

Type of Yarn Tape x Tape
Material 100% Virgin High-density Polyethlyen material with UV Stablize
Shading Factor 35%, 50%, 75%, 90%
Gauge 6g, 9g, 12g
Colour Green, Black Green, White, Black, Others as per customer Requirement
Width 1Mtr, 1.5Mtr, 2Mtr, 3Mtr, 4Mtr, 5Mtr, 6Mtr
Length 50Mtr, 100Mtr, other as per customer requirements

FAQ

  • What is a poultry net?
    A poultry net is a strong durable net that is installed as a poultry barrier fence to keep chicken and other poultry items safe and secure. It is also used as a poultry bed netting to breed the poultry. It is constructed with superior stable rounded strands that are stronger than the flat strands.

  • What is the poultry net used for?
    A poultry net is a wire mesh net that is used to fence in fowl such as chicken. It is mainly used in the breeding of chickens both small and adult, and even ducks.

  • What is the poultry net made up of?
    Poultry net is made up of polypropylene or high-density polypropylene that is UV stabilized and long-lasting. It does not corrode or rust.

  • Can you use poultry netting for the garden?
    Yes, you can use a poultry net to protect your plants and fish from any garden pests with poultry netting also known as chicken wire. These poultry netting cannot be used for large animals such as deers or raccoons but can be used to keep out rabbits and squirrels.