⚡ Secure your herd with style and speed—because safety shouldn’t wait!
The Premier 1 ElectroStop® portable electric fence offers a 48-inch tall, 164-foot long barrier with 12 horizontal strands (11 electrified) and built-in spike posts every 10 feet. Designed for quick, tool-free setup in under 15 minutes, its high-contrast black and white mesh maximizes visibility for both animals and humans. With low electrical resistance (38 Ω/1000 ft), it supports longer fences and heavy vegetation without power loss. Ideal for containing sheep, goats, and guard dogs while keeping out predators, this durable fence is backed by Premier 1’s 40+ years of trusted quality.
Material | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Color | White |
Brand | Premier 1 Supplies |
Style | mesh |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Unit Count | 574 Sq Ft |
Manufacturer | Premier 1 Supplies |
Part Number | 203000 |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
U**I
Worth the money!
Awesome temporary fence. I purchased 1 a few months ago to try out. Works great. Holds my sheep and lambs, and my two SGD dogs (Kangel) in. Great way to put a fence up but don't want a permanent fence. Like across the driveway. I have since bought 2 more to make a bigger area.
W**E
Easy setup and take down
Long lasting and work use and stores
J**S
posts are so weak they can not hold up the netting
Don't waste your money! This is the worst product I have ever used. The posts are so weak they can not even hold the netting up in a straight line let alone if you need to go around a corner. They recommend different posts to be added to help it make a corner. NEVER been more disappointed in a product more than in this one. Rabbits ate holes in the netting and never got the electrical connections to work for electrifying the fence.
D**R
It works
It definitely requires two people to set up and take down if you want to do it in a timely manner. It is worth it because it works great. We use it for our goats and have no problems. We received it quick and it was packaged well.
M**D
Great idea, execellent quality but depending on your needs might not be ideal
We have six Nigerian Dwarf goats that really needed to get out into pasture after a long winter. I ordered three lengths of electric netting from three different manufactures. The Premier Electrostop works great and is easy to install. I got the one with a single pin. The other products both had two pins. The premier is sturdy and well made and pretty easy to install. What I found is that one of the competitive products was cheaper, equally sturdy and much lighter and thus easier to install. The premier has vertical strands that are molded polypropylene, presumably to make the fence stand straight with a minimum of effort. What I found is that it was actually harder to make it stand straight and the fence was quite a bit heavier than the other product. I am buying two more lengths of the competitors electric netting. All the products worked great for keeping the goats in. I gave the goats a day or two of training and they do not even test the fence now. For larger goats this might not be so true.
V**Y
This works if you train your goats to respect it.
I like this fence so far, I used it to keep my boar buck and a wether from getting away in the woods. I trained them to the wire so they wood know it is hot and do far this is the only thing keeping these guys from having total access to the 35 acres of woods behind our farm.
L**E
freedom
Perfect for going camping with your furry family it gives them great freedom.
E**N
Not sturdy enough for my goats
This fence installed easily enough and is very lightweight and flexible to allow lots of different configurations. Unfortunately, the stakes are so flimsy that they bent as I attempted to drive them into our hard ground. When I added our goats to the pen, one of them bolted into the fence and became entangled. Upset by the shocks he pulled over one of the posts, bending the stake at the bottom out of shape by about 45 degrees. This is a small goat (Nigerian Dwarf), and it's discouraging that even an animal of this size is able to cause permanent damage to the fencing.In softer ground, and with calmer and gentler animals, it might work just fine. But it's not really a good solution for vigorous bucklings that will blunder into it, and should be sold with that information provided.
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