

🛠️ Secure your space with style and strength — don’t let pests crash your garden party!
The YARDGARD 308494B is a 20-gauge galvanized steel poultry netting roll measuring 24 inches by 150 feet, featuring a 2-inch hexagonal mesh. Engineered for durability and rust resistance, it stays straight and flat for reliable garden fencing, poultry enclosures, and versatile outdoor projects. Lightweight yet robust, it offers excellent protection against pests while maintaining visibility, making it a top choice for millennial gardeners and homesteaders seeking both function and style.








| ASIN | B000XFZM3W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,080 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #16 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,084) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.38 pounds |
| Item model number | 308494B |
| Manufacturer | Midwest Air Technologies, Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 1800 x 24 x 0.1 inches |
B**Y
Worth the buy
A little more flimsy than what I normally get at Lowes but still gets the job done for a great price! Used this against my cattle panels to keep cats out of my yard
F**C
Keeps the deer out of my garden
Like many gardeners, I have a vegetable garden that is besieged by every creature on earth, deer, rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, groundhogs, birds, the list goes on. I have tried using netting to enclose my garden and it really doesn't stop anything. I put this chicken wire around my tomatoes, and it has effectively stopped the deer and most animals other than the chipmunks. Next season I plan to enclose all my garden with this, it works relatively well and the cost is very reasonable. Recommended
K**A
Chicken wire
Chicken wire at its finest.
R**D
No, the Clampitts didn't move in, I have chickens!
This is a great product for so many uses. If you have landscaping and dogs or chickens, you could probably benefit from this product. After spending lots of time and money carefully mulching my five flower beds with a thick layer of mulch, I was beyond upset that my four free range chickens were enjoying displacing the mulch into my yard. With a record hot summer, watering every day was being negated by the fact that the mulch and then dirt, was being scratched away from my poor plants! Since I bought these chickens for the benefit of organic fed, free range eggs, locking them in their small enclosure was not an option. Instead I searched online for a solution. This fencing fit the bill. While yes, it is slightly tacky looking, the large 2" openings provide a see-through type quality, allowing the plants and flowers to be easily seen through the fence, instead of seeing the fence enclosing the plants and flowers. I ended up having to put this fencing around ALL of my flower beds because apparently five acres of yard was not as appealing as five mulched flower beds. I have also used this in the past for my sweet, but landscape unfriendly large dogs who have no respect for newly seeded areas of the yard. I actually suspended the fence using electric fence posts turned upside down (to make their removal easier) and also bent the wire into an upside down 'V' shape secured by landscape fabric pins, to keep the dogs and chickens from walking over top of the fence and fresh dirt. The grass can grow up through it and it gets plenty of sunshine and water. While not the most attractive thing to look at it, it was the most economical and efficient way I have found to solve my landscaping dilemmas. I have had no problems so far with the quality and the price was very good at the time, although I do know it can fluctuate a lot.
M**S
My bad. I should have read the measurements more thoroughly
I didn't realize how big the holes were in this wire. My bad. I should have read the measurements more thoroughly. I thought that this would be suitable for a chick and duckling fence and it was not. On that note. That was my issue for not reading the listing better. The wire seems to be nice and sturdy and would be suitable for bigger chickens or ducks. My only worry for the bigger birds is that mink could walk through this wire with no problem. If you double layered it it would keep them out, but then you are using more wire. If this is in an area that has a lot of mink or other small predator I would say you'd want to go with smaller holes in the wire. That being said if you are just keeping your chickens and ducks in and don't have a predator problem in your area this would more than work. We ended up double layering the whole area this was used as we have a major problem with mink, possum, raccoon, porcupine, fisher, fox and heaven knows what else. I wanted to be sure my little guys were perfectly safe so we used the extra wire and ensured their safety. This is a good deal for the price. I priced similar wire at tractor supply and it cost about 7 bucks more to buy it in store. I am happy with my purchase and would recommend this wire. Just make sure the holes are not going to be a problem for you.
A**H
good
good
S**R
Strong wire keeps dog in and deer out
I used this to completely fence my hillside property on the inside and attached it to my existing fence which was 35 years old. When younger I could easily carry 6' wide rolls of one inch chicken wire up and down my steep hillside (which is what I used for the original 650' of fencing) but using this fencing was much easier this time. I already had a one inch wire fence so this 2" fencing worked well, although I had to circle my property 3x to create the 6' high fence. While I was at it, I reinforced all of my posts. Why a double fence? Our Great Pyrenees/Yellow lab puppy was an escape artist, breaking our of our fencing a dozen times for several months. I got tired of patching the openings of escape so decided just to put up another fence to attach to the wearing out existing one. Now at 11 months old and weighing 105 lbs. and still growing, she no longer tries to escape, just enjoying her life behind the fencing that encloses about an acre of hillside. And there is no way a deer will come through, the original intent of the fence many decades ago, to protect the gardens.
M**H
Always a few days late
Great wire. It’s never on time.
M**E
It was great. It got the job done. The hole were a bit bigger than I thought however we made it work, I was buying it to prevent the little chick to go into the neighbours yard. I would definitely recommend it.
R**S
Very thin wire, disapointed
L**N
Never ended up using it, but seemed as advertised and strong. Ended up donating it to someone. Would still recommend however, looked and felt like a quality product.
T**.
Good quality fits my project needs. I was worried because of negative feedback. But I was satisfied with my purchase. Unfortunately, the package arrived broken
K**.
The holes in the mesh are very large, and the wire itself is not a very strong gauge. With this, you get what you pay for. I'm hoping these do their job which is to protect seedlings from animals that want to eat them. Fingers crossed. Next time I would spend a bit more to get a tighter weave.
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