The Kerbl 292276 poultry net is a 50-meter long, 112 cm high electric fence net designed for safe and reliable containment of poultry and other small animals. It features 15 robust posts with a single spike for easy installation and stability. The net is green, blending naturally into the environment, and includes 9 horizontal polywires, 8 of which are conductive with stainless steel conductors for effective electric fencing. The top polywire is reinforced for added durability. This net is ideal for creating secure enclosures for chickens, geese, and other fowl, preventing escape and protecting them from predators.
Albert Kerbl GmbH, commonly known as Kerbl, is a family-owned company founded in 1962 in Buchbach, Germany. Starting as a small trading company for agricultural products, Kerbl has grown into a leading international supplier of products for animal breeding, agriculture, and equestrian sports. The company remains headquartered in Buchbach and is committed to providing practical solutions for animal husbandry.
Kerbl's extensive product range covers various aspects of animal care and farm management. This includes equipment for livestock farming such as feeding systems, drinking troughs, stable equipment, and fencing solutions. They also offer a wide array of products for pet care, workwear, and agricultural accessories. The brand focuses on developing innovative and user-friendly products that meet the needs of modern farmers and animal enthusiasts.
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Kerbl products are widely used by farmers, breeders, and pet owners throughout Europe due to their reputation for quality and functionality. The brand's commitment to animal welfare and practical farm solutions makes its offerings essential for efficient and humane animal husbandry, supporting operations from smallholdings to larger agricultural enterprises.