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At Collins Nets, we provide a variety of windbreak netting options designed to protect your crops, young plants, and game birds from harsh weather conditions. Whether you need to shield delicate plants from strong winds or create a protective barrier for animals, our durable and versatile netting solutions are ideal for both agricultural and industrial applications.
This netting weighs approximately 120g per square metre, making it easy to handle while providing excellent weather resistance. It is perfect for:
These heavier options provide enhanced durability, making them ideal for environments requiring stronger wind resistance.
Our windbreak netting solutions are designed with both performance and practicality in mind. Key benefits include:
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Protect your plants, animals, and crops with windbreak netting from Collins Nets – the trusted choice for high-quality netting solutions.
It slows wind speed without blocking airflow entirely. This creates calmer conditions for young birds, crops, and outdoor work zones. It reduces chill stress and helps birds settle after release.
Woven netting uses interlaced fibres for a softer, more flexible finish. Extruded netting is manufactured as a single formed sheet with fixed apertures and a firmer feel. Both manage wind effectively but woven versions drape more naturally around irregular structures.
Windbreaks do not stop wind; they diffuse it. A well-tensioned windbreak will significantly reduce gusting and turbulence on the sheltered side. Efficiency depends on mesh density and installation height.
Fix the top edge first, tension evenly, and secure the bottom edge to prevent flapping. Use UV-stable ties or clips. On exposed sites, add intermediate fixings to stop ballooning in strong winds.
Yes. It helps reduce stress by cutting visual stimulation and shielding birds from wind. Many keepers use it along the pen perimeter to calm poults during the settling period.