Cattle QuikFence™ 4/48/24
The most reliable temporary cattle fence available.
A prefabricated fence that has 4 horizontal conductive twines; is 48" tall installed, and has large white plastic vertical struts every 24" White PVC posts are built into the mesh every 12.5'.
The black and white colors provide 24/7 visibility to both humans and animals against light and dark backgrounds.
Electric Netting Installation
| Downloadable PDF [468 KB] |
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| Common Uses |
Temporary and Semi-Permanent cattle fence. Great for calves that like to escape from a 2 strand fence. Can be used at gateways and to protect windbreaks and feed supplies. |
| Specs |
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| Benefits |
Simple and quick to install and remove. Visible to deer so that they go around instead of through the net. Adjusts to terrains and curves better than other fences. |
| Cost |
#208001 - $1.20 per ft (50' roll with double spike posts). |
| Installation |
See PDF above for installation instructions. We use FiberRods or FiberTuff posts (see under accessories tab above) at the corners for extra support. |
| Precautions |
This is a pain barrier, not a physical barrier. If animals are scared or starved it will not keep them in. It is best to have animals trained to electric fencing before you turn them out in the net only. The first time you put the animals in the net, you should be available to watch them for a while. That way if one were to get into the fence and get caught, you can turn the power off and get them loose. Dry conditions and wintertime usages—may reduce the effectiveness of electric fencing. Dry or frozen ground many cause the NetPost spikes to bend or break if inserted with force. Pilot holes may be needed. |
| Trouble Shooting |
If the voltage drops below 3000v on the net, you need to turn off the energizer and unhook the net from the energizer. Test just the energizer by itself. If the voltage is 5000v or higher on the energizer the problem is in the net. The net must be at least 2" away from anything metal (metal posts, existing fences, spikes on support posts). |
| Warranty |
With proper care, netting should last 5-7 years. Replacements will be prorated. |
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We like that this goes up much faster and easier than a reel fence. Makes a quick laneway or corral that your cattle will respect.
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