Tenax poultry fence 3' x 25' black vs YARDGARD 1 in. galvanized chicken wire 48 in. x 25 ft
Overall winner: YARDGARD 1 in. galvanized chicken wire 48 in. x 25 ft
Key Differences
YARDGARD (A) is heavier-gauge galvanized steel (20 gauge) with rust protection and a higher average rating, making it better for long-term durability and varied uses like rabbit- and critter-control. TENAX (B) is a plastic HDPE poultry fence with slightly lower rating and is positioned in a lower price tier, offering easy installation and value for straightforward poultry/pet safety setups but less material durability and fewer color options
Tenax poultry fence 3' x 25' black
Polyethylene mono-oriented fence with UV protection and smooth edges. Provides pet safety and easy installation, as noted by customers. Also valued for garden use and weather resistance
Pros
- UV treated for protection
- Smooth non-cutting edges
- Easy to install
- Good value for money
Cons
- Limited to 3' height
- Polyethylene material (not metal)
- No explicit warranty details
YARDGARD 1 in. galvanized chicken wire 48 in. x 25 ft
Galvanized steel chicken wire, 20 gauge, hexagonal mesh for small animals and plant protection. Customers note ease of use, durability, and effectiveness for rabbit and poultry containment
Pros
- 20 gauge hexagonal mesh
- galvanized for rust protection
- easy to roll out and use
- stable with posts
Cons
- 60 ft dimension only (not adjustable)
- specific use for small animals not large livestock
- requires posts for stability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TENAX |
| Durability | YARDGARD |
| Versatility | YARDGARD |
| User Reviews | YARDGARD |