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hi tensile woven wire or 5-strand all hot hi tensile wire for perimeter?
Author: noah 
Date:   12-29-11 11:05

Gettings ready to fence about 50 acres and wanted to get some opinion from sheep producers on which system might be better for perimeter fencing. Currently only cattle on site, but want flexibility for grazing sheep at this site in the future.

1. hi tensile woven wire 48" high with 1 hot offset at 30". biggest concern here is keeping the fence clean. is it ok to consider spacings large enough for small headed sheep to get through the fence to clean up the outside? we have katahdin dorper commercial flock and feel that this might work. we will be able to bush hog the outside of the fence.

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2. 5-strand all hot hi tensile wire for perimeter. as with all electric fencing, power can go out. less 'solid' a fence for keeping animals out / in than woven wire.

happy new year, noah

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Re: hi tensile woven wire or 5-strand all hot hi tensile wire for perimeter?
Author: Gordon 
Date:   12-29-11 17:32

Anytime I have sheep against a perimeter fence I like it to be woven wire. Five strand
hi-tensile fencing is great as a fence to split inside pastures, but when put under pressure
they will go through it.
I also look for woven wire that has holes that are large enough so that a sheep's head will
not be caught.

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Re: hi tensile woven wire or 5-strand all hot hi tensile wire for perimeter?
Author: noah 
Date:   12-29-11 22:49

what hole size would allow for a sheeps head?

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Re: hi tensile woven wire or 5-strand all hot hi tensile wire for perimeter?
Author: gordon 
Date:   01-03-12 10:19

I would use 9" vertical spacing. A sheep can put it's head in and pull it out without
being caught.

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