Pasture netting is used to fence enclosures for lambs, sheep, goats and others. It is one of the most popular, mainly because of its low cost and durability. The welded lamb netting is less than a metre high and is reinforced at the top and bottom to keep its shape and prevent lambs from destroying it. We supply this Czech fence netting in 50m rolls. Don't forget to also buy the accessories to build the fencing.
Product code | Name | Stock | Retail price with VAT | Wholesale price with VAT | Wholesale price without VAT | |
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2168 | Farm fencing 960/10/250 | in stock | € 1.25 | € 1.20 | € 1.00 | |
6579 | U-clamps for wooden stakes 31mm/1kg | in stock | € 4.17 | € 3.75 | € 3.12 | |
6289 | Cramps ''U'' for wooden posts 31mm/5kg | in stock | € 19.71 | € 17.75 | € 14.79 | |
6470 | Hammer multi | in stock | € 23.58 | € 21.25 | € 17.71 |
Netting for lambs Czech fencing is one of the most used for these purposes. It has several advantages. In addition to its low price, you can rely on its durability - it is welded from 2.2 mm diameter wire. The top and bottom wire is reinforced to a diameter of 2.8 mm. Compared to the knotted wire, it is therefore much stronger and therefore lasts longer. We produce the pasture netting for lambs from galvanised wire, so you do not need to coat it.
Are you planning to build a fence for your lambs? Read our article on how to do it. It's a guide to building a forest fence, but it's hardly different from fencing a lamb paddock. Just remember to have the necessary tools and fencing accessories to hand - you'll need staples for the wooden stakes, and we also recommend a multi hammer, which you can use to hammer the staples into the stakes, take out the staples, or stretch the fencing wires.