Electric Fencing

Here at Collins Nets we stock a range of electric fence wire and tape, electric netting, fencers and electric fencing accessories.

Our variations of fencers mean you can find one with the right strength to do the job.

Electric Fencing & Netting Solutions

At Collins Nets, our Electric Fencing range offers robust, reliable protection for game, poultry, livestock, and outdoor areas. Whether you’re aiming to keep pests out, secure a perimeter, or protect valuable stock, we’ve got the tools and expertise to deliver.


What We Stock

  • Electric wire & tape – for straight runs, boundary lines, or long paddock edges.
  • Electric netting – an all-in-one, easy-to-install option ideal for temporary or permanent enclosure.
  • Fencers (energizers) – from battery to mains powered units, tailored strength for small game birds up to large livestock.
  • Accessories – posts, stakes, insulators, connectors, etc., so your system is complete and safe.

Why Choose Our Electric Fencing

  1. Safety + Durability
    All the components—wire, tape, fencers—are made for exposure. UV-stabilised, corrosion-resistant, and built to withstand wet weather, frost, and general outdoor wear.
  2. Effective Pest & Predator Control
    Keep out foxes, rats, birds—and other unwanted visitors—without resorting to non-electric barriers. Netting and fencing combine to provide both a visual and physical deterrent.
  3. Flexible Solutions
    From small pens to large game rearing sites, you can configure your fencing to suit the shape of your land, stock type, and whether it’s temporary or permanent. Easy to adapt as your needs change.
  4. Reliable Performance & Warranty
    We stand by the quality of our equipment—every fencer includes a 2-year warranty from the date of purchase. You can count on consistent power delivery and effective containment.

Practical Advice & Use Cases

  • Use electric netting for quick setup enclosures—great for rotational grazing, temporary pens, or seasonal paddocks.
  • For longer boundaries, wire or tape may be more cost-efficient and provide far greater flexibility in layout.
  • Make sure the fencer matches the expected load (type of visitors you’re deterring, length of run, moisture levels). Too weak and the barrier won’t be effective; too heavy-duty may be unnecessary.
  • Accessories matter: properly positioned insulators, solid end posts, and good quality connectors all help maintain power & reduce maintenance.

Support & Service

Need help choosing the right system? Call us on 01308 485422 or drop us a message. We’ll walk you through the best options based on your site, stock, terrain, and budget.