PigTail Posts, White, Steel
Step-in temporary line post ideal for strip-grazing cattle and sheep.
Use the insulated loop at the top for easy insertion of ropes, twines or narrow tapes. Snap-on PigTail Clips allow the use of extra conductors.
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Specs
- 35" & 45" lengths available (above ground)
- Hold all sizes of conductors (except tape)
- Painted mild steel
- 5/16" diameter
- Plastic covered curve on pigtail
Benefits
- Very easy to carry and quick to insert in the soil
- Simple to install/remove conductors
- Low cost
- Snap-on PigTail Clips enable posts to support up to 4 strands of ropes, twine and wire (except tape)
Installation
Precautions
Troubleshooting
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Insulators
PigTail Clip
Item #391700 -Premier’s snap-on clip design for 5/16" dia. shaft fence posts. For use with low-tension electric fence conductors (e.g. polyropes and twines.)
$0.25 -
Insulators
Pigtail Clip-On Insulator, white
Item #380901 -Plastic clip-on insulator for pigtail fence posts. Securely holds low-tension electric fence conductors. Fits 7mm dia. (.28") shafts.
$0.65 -
Posts and Accessories
Pigtail Caddy
Item #320605 -Adjustable caddy frees up both hands while carrying up to 30 pigtail fence posts. A time-saver when operating fencing reels.
$29.00 -
Conductors - Tape-Rope-Twine-Wire
IntelliTwine™ 2.25, 660 ft. roll
Item #253500 -Electric fence conductor for temporary fences. Lightweight and easy to move throughout the field.
$20.50 -
Conductors - Tape-Rope-Twine-Wire
EnduraSoft® 6.0, 660 ft roll
Item #256500 -For permanent electrified fences. Made of polyester so it’s soft to the touch. Very good conductivity (50Ω/1000 ft) so it’s suited for any length of fence line and nearly all energizers.
$93.50 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
Rope-To-Energizer Link
Item #335600 -An easy to use Rope-To-Energizer Link connects the energizer to the electric rope fence. Use with 6mm ropes.
$5.00 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
Warning Sign
Item #346000 -Attaches to an electric fence or netting to warn people that the fence is electrified.
$1.20
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Don F from Iowa
This is an economical post that works good in most applications. It will bend so works best in straight line applications.
Thom M from Texas
Look stout and long lasting.
Yet on day 2 the 3 month old calf got borerd and bent 1/2 of them flat to the ground. That's a great way to short out the solar charger. Now to figure out what to do with them..
Rebecca C from California
Sturdy and taller than imagined. They did the trick for our grazing horses. Easy to set up a convenient perimeter in minutes. Use them to travel with horses as well. Great product, so much versatility.
Stein S from Idaho
I have used these for several years now and they have worked great. I move my electric fence most every day in the summer and these have held up. They have taken some abuse. One I don't know if I will be able to straighten after the Elk came in a few years ago. Another I managed to burn through the plastic while pulling the fence. It must have been on a sharp corner with a lot of stress because I pull the rope and tape through these all the time and it is the only one that has gone clear through. I don't live in a damp area but they are in a flood irrigated field. I was concerned the white would wear off and they would rust but that has not been the case for me. I will often use these on the corners whith the step in plastic posts on the straight run. They won't do a 90 degree turn so plan on using 2 posts for sharp corners. These will step into frozen ground but be careful not to get the shorter tip into the ground very far, you need to be able to wiggle them to get them out. If the ground is compact or solid ice I will use a nail or something to pre drill a hole, careful the hole can be difficult to relocate in thick grass. Also, I have goats so I will use the clips to add a second or third strand. These can over time slide down. If I have issues with them sliding I will alternate the with the plastic step in posts. Normally the slipping is not an issue though.
Leif I from Michigan
I like the taller ones best for my cattle and sheep.