⚡ Electrify your pasture game—portable power meets professional protection!
The Premier 1 ElectroNet® is a 35-inch high by 164-foot long portable electric fence featuring 9 horizontal strands (8 electrified) with built-in PVC posts and metal spikes every 12.5 feet. Designed for easy setup and expansion, it effectively contains sheep, goats, guard dogs, and cattle while deterring predators. Its sag-resistant design and safety features ensure reliable, professional-grade livestock management.
H**N
Does a great job
So far, so good! I've been using for about a month now and these fences work great. Keeps my sheep and goats in. Paired it with an energizer from Tractor Supply and its plenty of zap. However, my sheep can and will jump over if they're scared. Be sure to have another option as a catch pen if your sheep dont let you grab them in open area. Super easy to setup and take down, I often do it by myself and dont have any problems. So far nothing has broken (it does come with a small repair kit) even sitting in horrible storms.
M**M
Love this fence!
I like it’s height.I like the supports along the fence netting between the stakes. Just netting gets so tangled.This fence does not tangle quite so much.The netting, supports and stakes are good quality allowing me to set up and take down by myself!
E**N
Can be useful for sheep with a few caveats
This fence can work fairly well for rotating sheep through pasture. First, make sure you don’t have an undersized energizer. We use the Gallagher s12, and it seems less than ideal if running two lengths of this net. Works decent for one length. Second, make sure you rotate animals frequently so they don’t get a wandering eye and escape for “greener pastures.” Third, if you expect this to keep a ram in place during breeding season, you’re sorely mistaken. They will test it, and likely get tangled in it. Aside from those things, the poles are pretty weak and will bend, holding that shape. Get step ins to support lengths if this is the case. The metal pins in the poles might need sharpening if used on cold / frozen ground. Not the worst option for rotational grazing on a small scale / homestead.
A**R
Great product for goats
I use this netting to keep goats in a smaller area of a larger pasture. It works just as it is described by the manufacturer. There are tons of videos showing how to set up, move and connect it on YouTube. Follow the instructions and you should be happy with it’s performance.
J**R
Be sure you order the right fence for your needs
I am new to farming. I ordered this fence to keep in DUCKS...... I just didn't pay attention to the description. Well, I put it up (duh) and within 5 minutes all the ducks had scooted out of the openings.I spend A LOT of money on Amazon and I never considered the cost of shipping something back because I have had to return a few times and the return was always FREE..... well, this fence, that I cannot use, will cost me $63 to return to the seller. A mistake I won't make again. Even though it says Returns within 30 days, NOTE that it will COST YOU to ship it back. Maybe it's the reason for return? I should have mentioned that one of the strands was broken when it was received but didn't. Just a head's up that returns are NOT always free with Amazon sellers.
L**E
Kept my Apricots from getting out!!
Yep. In past years my apricots that needed just one more day of ripening would leave during the night. Not a trace. So, setup this fence around two trees and we’ve been picking apricots until we were tired of them. This fence really kept them from wanting to leave. Thank you!! I’m not crazy. If you don’t have fruit trees, you wouldn’t understand.Ok, obviously it kept out the critters that were stealing them at night. But it sure seemed like the apricots were afraid of getting shocked and stayed inside the fence. ;-)I did end up getting some fiberglass driveway posts to help keep some sections from sagging where the ground was uneven.
G**D
Works better than expected!
Was a little worried at first that it wouldn't hold up or still deliver a shock but gol dang, it sure can hit you with a zinger! I might buy another one soon!
L**M
Don’t do it. Disaster it can’t hikd
I could cry every time I see this thing in a pile in my yard. Regret the purchase. This thing couldn’t even hold itself up, we didn’t need the whole length so we ended up doubling up so it was tight between the posts. The next day it all bent over. Couldn’t hold up to 3 small dwarf Nigerians who aren’t even 21 inches in height. Better if paying the money for a solid fence.
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