Original Gallagher Combination netting - 50 m / 90 cm Double Pin
The Gallagher combination net with vertical struts: No sagging of the net - stable even on rough terrain and uneven ground! Immediately ready for use, roll out - set up - ready!
The 90 cm high Gallagher net is often used in goat breeding. Thanks to the narrower meshes in the lower area, it is also ideal for herding kids. Of course, it is also possible to fence in other animals such as pigs or sheep with this pasture net.
This 50 m long electronic net has 14 green plastic stakes with metal single points for stabilisation, which can easily be driven into the ground. The additional vertical struts (every 30 cm) act as additional stakes and provide additional support for the net!
Of the 10 horizontal plastic strands, 9 are equipped with current-carrying stainless steel conductors, whereby the top strand with 6 x 0.20 mm stainless steel conductors has a very high conductivity. This equipment, in combination with the net height of 90 cm, keeps your animals from jumping over the fence. The currentless ground strand is hard-wearing and durable thanks to additional plastic threads.
You will receive a repair set free of charge with this net.
Features of this netting
- 10 horizontal plastic strands, 9 with integrated stainless steel wires for conductivity
- Upper strand reinforced with 24 plastic monofilaments Ø 0.40 mm and 6 stainless steel wires Ø 0.20 mm
- Bottom strand reinforced (not electrified) with 32 plastic monofilaments Ø 0.40 mm
Remaining strands with 15 plastic monofilaments Ø 0.40 mm and 3 stainless steel wires Ø 0.20 mm
- Each mesh crossing securely welded with a plastic seal
- UV-stabilised for outdoor durability
- Includes stainless steel connection clips for connecting additional nets or energizer
- Can be electrified (requires separate fence energiser)
- Suitable for sheep, lambs, and goats
Electric Fence Online tip:
For optimal herding safety, we recommend that you electrify the net. This will prevent your animals from biting or slipping through the net.
Tip:
Do not use grazing nets on animals with horns to prevent them from becoming entangled in the net.