Green Chicken Wire
Green chicken wire netting with galvanised core and PVC coating. Used for poultry enclosures, chicken runs, fences, fruit cages, plant support.
Key info:
- High rust & corrosion resistance
- Long-lasting & durable
- Green blends in with the garden
- Easy to unroll, cut & shape
Related: Rabbit Fencing, Chicken Wire Mesh, Plastic Coated Mesh
Product Information: Green Chicken Wire
Size & Applications
Mesh Size | Use For: |
13mm x 13mm | Fruit cages / Keeping out wild birds / Rodent protection |
25mm x 25mm | Chicken runs / Light weight fencing / General garden use / Small animal enclosures |
50mm x 50mm | Chicken coops / Poultry enclosures / General purpose / Fencing |
Properties
Property | Description |
Material & Construction | Galvanised steel, coated in smooth protective PVC (polyvinyl chloride) |
Resistance | Corrosion and rust resistant surface |
Appearance | Green hexagonal pattern |
Handling | Lightweight & malleable. Easy to cut & shape. |
Biodegradable | No |
Protecting exposed steel | Rust may occur where new cuts are made if untreated steel is exposed. Protect with galvanised spray or paint |
Attachments
Attach to: | How to: |
Wood/ Wooden Posts (Staples) |
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Metal/ Metal Posts |
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Soil (Pegs) |
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Wire Fence |
FAQs
Can I use this wire netting to deter predators?
Yes, although it will not protect against predators. To deter digging animals, lie the mesh around the outer areas of your coop and then cover with dirt. Once the predator comes into contact with it, it will likely stop.
How do I install plastic chicken wire to a fence or coop?
- Unroll the fence, weighing down one end as you do so, to make it easier
- Use a set of cutters to create your desired length. Wear protective gloves
- Fold an inch of the fence over either side to avoid sharp edges
- Using a staple gun, the fence can then be attached to posts or to the outside of the coop