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How do you tension a wire fence?

How do you tension a wire fence?

December 12,2024 tongher Industry 15

High tensile fencing is a great way to keep animals in and predators out, and our electric high tensile fence provides extra predator control for rotational grazers and regenerative farmers looking to set up secure field fencing. It is also a cost-effective way to keep your animals safe and secure. In this article, we will provide you with 9 tips and tricks to help you set up a high tensile fence, along with general recommendations for your field fence that will be helpful in your electric high tensile fence setup. We will discuss the importance of proper installation, the materials you will need, and the steps you should take to ensure your fence is secure. We will also provide you with some helpful tips on how to maintain your field fence and keep it in good condition. By following these tips and tricks, you can ensure that your high tensile fence is properly installed and will last for years to come.

High tensile fencing is a great option for containing livestock, but it is important to select the right type for your particular situation. Single strand high tensile fencing can be adequate for containing certain types of livestock, such as cows, while more robust system live high tensile woven wire may be helpful for containing other types of livestock like sheep or goats. If you go with single strand, consider the number of single strands that are required for your livestock type, and consider the risk of predation. Some clever predators can navigate their way through single strand fencing, even if it is adequate for containing your animals. Electrifying a single strand system is required, while woven wire can sometimes be utilized without electricity and still be marginally beneficial for anti-predation. Most grazers using non-electric woven wire high tensile fence will use barbed wire at the top and bottom of the fence, and/or a single strand of electric at the top and bottom of the fence to prevent predators from digging or climbing the fence.

Setting up a high tensile fence can be a daunting task, but with the right knowledge and tools, it can be done quickly and easily. By following the 9 tips and tricks outlined in this article, you can ensure that your fence is set up correctly and securely, and that it will last for years to come. With the right preparation and attention to detail, you can have a high tensile fence that will provide you with years of reliable service.

 


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