Manufacturers of electrified netting
and poultry houses

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Check back here for regular updates about Fencewright, including where and when Fencewright products can be seen at agricultural and trade shows



Latest Update: 30th August 2009

Fencewright now manufactures an extended range of poultry houses, and also now rabbit hutches and mail boxes. Check out all of our housing products here


Update: 1st July 2009

Congratulations to Craig Campbell from Auckland, who won our Fieldays Competition prize draw.


Update: 28th December 2008

Poultry Houses are now available in 3 sizes from Fencewright NZ. Check out the new A-Frame Poultry houses in the product pages, or click here to view


Update: 25th March 2007

The Fencewright Utility Winder is a lightweight machine designed for the agricultural and horticultural industries. In agriculture it is used with electric fence netting for temporary fencing such as break feeding crops and grass.Click here for more information.


Update: 23rd June 2006

Frost, rain and wind added to the variety at Mystery Creek, but it was nothing that farmers could not handle. We were pleased to see customers from last year coming back to buy more netting and telling us how well it worked.Click here for our special Fieldays® 2006 report.



Update: 22nd August 2005

Ordering from Fencewright is now even easier. As well as phone, fax and email, you can now also use our Printable Order Form to place your order.


Update: 31st July 2005

Fencewright products are available throughout New Zealand, delivered to any urban or Rural Delivery address. Details of delivery charges are available here.


Update: 6th June 2005

Instructions on how to use Hot-Net electrified netting are available from the Using Hot-Net page


Update: 1st June 2005

Hot-Net electric netting is available direct from Fencewright, and also from:

Cross Country, Hamilton.


Articles:

25th March 2007

Efficient Lifestyle Fencing

Maintaining a lifestyle block requires time and effort, upkeep is time consuming...

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25th August 2006

Calves and Drains: A lethal combination

A large percentage of our dairy farms are surrounded and subdivided by deep drains, at calving time these drains become...

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Previous Articles

Fieldays® 2006

Quality fencing to increase ewe productivity

Docking Net™
does the work of two extra farm dogs

Hot-Net enables short-term fencing options

 

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