








🛠️ Secure your space with style and strength — don’t let your backyard miss out!
YARDGARD 308452B Poultry Netting is a 25-foot roll of 1-inch hexagonal mesh made from 20-gauge galvanized steel wire coated in dark green PVC. Designed for durability, rust resistance, and flexibility, it’s ideal for poultry confinement, garden protection, and creative projects, blending seamlessly into outdoor environments while providing reliable animal and plant support.





| ASIN | B000XFYWHY |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (293) |
| Date First Available | 17 April 2012 |
| Item display height | 1 inches |
| Item display length | 1 inches |
| Item display weight | 3.18 kg |
| Item display width | 1 inches |
| Item model number | 308452B |
| Manufacturer | Midwest Air Technologies Inc |
| Material type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Part number | 308452B |
| Product Dimensions | 762 x 60.96 x 0.1 cm; 0.28 g |
C**T
I attached T posts to heighten my wood fence by 2 feet. I then attached this plastic poultry wire to it. I did it to try to keep the neighborhood cats, squirrels, possums, raccoons and now urban grey foxes out of our backyard. So far, it seems to mostly work with the squirrels, possums and cats. One raccoon has scaled it. The urban grey foxes don’t try to scale it, but they can easily walk fence lines like a squirrel. So they will scale my neighbors’ fence, walk on top of it, and then jump into our backyard from another location. The foxes hunt and catch small game like mice, rats, and squirrels. I know since I’ve seen it in the fox’s mouth on my ring camera.
L**S
Chicken coop good wire
L**N
This worked very well for project. I had to be careful when cutting to fit as cut areas become share.
S**Y
Very high quality chicken wire! I would say this is as strong as hardware cloth. I've used other chicken wire that is super thin and brittle and has rusted in the sun but this is very thickly coated and strong. Definitely recommend!
H**R
This height, 2 feet tall, is recommended for excluding New England wild rabbits. So far so good - they haven't tried to jump over it. Pinning down the lower edge and inspecting for signs of digging is important because they are always trying. The green coating makes the fence less visible, and it helps the fence last by reducing the surface exposed to rusting. Indirectly it's easier on you because the coating reduces the likelihood of sharp edges. I like this product though I find it a bit pricey. I've kept similar fences up through the winter and they've been just fine and good for several years so far.
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