
Spring is Short. Don't wait.
Don't Let Predators Undo Your Hard Work
Electric fencing and netting built for hobby farmers — easy to set up, effective from day one, and flexible enough to grow with your farm. Spring Brings More Than Warm Weather. Every spring, hobby farmers across the country deal with the same unwelcome visitors — foxes scouting for poultry, deer grazing through gardens overnight, raccoons finding gaps in old coops.
The most reliable way to protect your animals and your growing spaces isn't luck or hoping they move on. It's a well-designed electric fence — and we've been helping farmers get it right for decades.
The Right Protection for Every Corner of Your Farm
Poultry & Small Flocks
Portable electric poultry netting lets your birds roam freely while creating an effective barrier against ground predators. Move it as your flock moves. No tools required. → Shop Poultry Netting
Gardens & Growing Spaces
A low-profile electric fence is one of the most effective and affordable ways to keep deer and small animals out of your garden — season after season. → Shop Garden Fencing
Goats, Sheep & Mixed Livestock
Keep your animals safe and your perimeter secure with energizers and fencing systems sized for your acreage and animal type. → Shop Livestock Fencing
Why Hobby Farmers Trust Electric Fencing
- It works on instinct. Animals learn quickly. One correction is usually enough to change behavior for good.
- It's humane. The shock is startling, not harmful — a deterrent, not a danger.
- It's flexible. Portable netting goes where your animals go. No permanent commitment required.
- It's cost-effective. A good electric fence system lasts for years and protects a season's worth of work.
- We'll help you get it right. Not sure what energizer you need or how to lay out your netting? Our team has seen every farm setup imaginable — we're here to help.
Common Questions from New Electric Fence Users
A: The shock from an electric fence is a short, low-amperage pulse — startling but not harmful. That said, standard precautions apply, and we recommend clearly marking any electrified perimeter.
A: Energizer sizing depends on your acreage, the number of fence lines, and the animals you're containing or excluding. Our team can help you choose.
A: Absolutely. Portable electric netting is designed to be moved regularly — it's one of its biggest advantages for rotational grazing and flexible garden layouts.
A: Most portable netting systems can be set up by one person in under an hour with no special tools. We also have step-by-step guides and video resources to walk you through it.