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Adding Extra Lines To Stock Net


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Does anyone know how to go about adding extra horizontal lines to stock netting?
I need to bisect the bottom 2 holes to keep some ducks in.
I have in the past simply pulled some extras lines and hog ringed them in place but its a bit of a bodge and its at my gaff so it would bother me for the rest of my days!
There must a way of knotting around the verticals with a smaller gauge wire to add lines?

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20 minutes ago, Stere said:

Just use some extra chicken netting againr fence?

That's what I was thinking, you can get chicken mesh in 2ft wide rolls, and weldmesh in 1ft wide.

 

I've got electric poultry net for the ducks here, (touch wood) predator proof so far.

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