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High Tensile vs. Medium Tensile Fencing
Author: Franna 
Date:   07-28-09 23:22

Hi,

We're installing a perimeter fence on new pasture. We currently have sheep, but might add cattle at some point in the future.

We'd like to use local suppliers, especially for heavy items like the woven wire. What is the comparison between high tensile and "regular" tensile woven wire, and how can you tell the difference? If I go to the local farm supply store, will they have HT woven wire? Should we use 14.5 or 12.5 gauge wire?

Are HT and "regular" woven wire installed differently?

When one roll ends and another begins, what are the options for joining the fence?

How tight or loose should the wire staples be?

How much will we be able to jog the fence around existing trees on the property line?

Is there a good book or other resource (besides here) with details like these?

Our property is mostly flat, with some gradual slope, and a variety of soil types.
Thank you!
Franna

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Re: High Tensile vs. Medium Tensile Fencing
Author: Stephanie 
Date:   07-31-09 10:46

Hello,

Regarding woven wire, hi tensile will maintain its shape and tension if pressure is applied such as a tree coming down on the fence line, once the pressure is removed. Regular woven wire will not. Wire that you look at will have in the description if it is HT or not.

Either gauge can be used, depending on your situation. If you are not going to have electrified offset wires than if you decide on 14g, I would make sure that it is a fixed knot design.

Woven wire can be spliced in many ways, but gripples are our preferred method.

Staples should not be tight on your line posts.

Regarding directional changes, slight changes are usually not a problem, but major directional changes may need an H brace system installed.

Hope this helps. Thanks

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