Did you know predator attacks cost US poultry farmers $150 million annually? As a farmer or homesteader, you know the frustration: foxes digging under fences, raccoons tearing through weak spots, and escaped chickens ruining crops. Traditional solutions fail where metal chicken wire fence
excels - 89% of users report zero predator breaches within first year.
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Our galvanized chicken wire chain link fence combines military-grade coating with 19-gauge steel (0.041" thickness). Compare the difference:
Feature | Standard Fence | Our Premium Wire |
---|---|---|
Wire Gauge | 22 (0.028") | 19 (0.041") |
Zinc Coating | 60g/m² | 245g/m² |
When Colorado ranchers needed horse fence with chicken wire that withstands 120mph winds, we delivered 16-gauge hybrid systems. See how we stack up:
Need a fence that adapts to your unique needs? Our configurator offers:
1" hexagonal mesh
Roll lengths: 25'-150'
UV-resistant PVC options
Combines 2" horse fencing
with 1/2" chicken wire
Galvanized steel posts
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A: A metal chicken wire fence is primarily used to protect poultry and gardens from small predators. Its lightweight design and hexagonal mesh structure deter animals while allowing airflow. It’s also cost-effective for temporary enclosures.
A: Horse fence with chicken wire is not ideal for containing horses alone. Chicken wire is too flimsy for large animals, so it’s often paired with sturdier materials like wooden posts or electric fencing for added durability and safety.
A: Chicken wire chain link fence uses smaller hexagonal mesh compared to standard diamond-shaped chain link. It’s lighter and better suited for small animals or garden protection, whereas standard chain link is stronger for security or larger animal containment.
A: Yes, galvanized steel is ideal for metal chicken wire fences due to its rust-resistant coating. This ensures longevity in outdoor conditions, making it suitable for wet climates or areas with heavy rainfall.
A: For uneven terrain, use flexible chicken wire and secure it with stakes or T-posts at regular intervals. Bury the bottom 6-12 inches to prevent digging, and adjust the height to accommodate slopes while maintaining stability.
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