Also matches the hole spacings in steel y posts waratahs.
Electric fence wire spacing for cattle.
Modifying woven wire fencing with one or two strands of electric fencing above the fence will make this design an effective physical and psychological barrier.
However for herds containing young calves you will need two lines.
Electric fences rely on a psychological barrier created by an electric shock to prevent stock crossing the fence.
Your electric fence must have one hot wire set at the typical nose height of the animal s you want to control.
Cattle are usually quick learners.
How to fix it.
Conventional fence wire or soft electric fence wire.
Cattle for instance place much higher pressures on fences than sheep.
He suggests using a stay a shorter post that sits on top of the ground and holds wires up if posts are spaced 100 ft.
16 33 5 10 m maximum posts only.
Stranded steel wire or polywire with s teel or spring steel pigtail stakes.
16 33 5 10 m spacing posts only.
33 10 m spacing posts only.
33 10 m spacing posts only.
Fence height should be a minimum 39 inches.
Do not power barb wire.
16 33 5 10 m spacing posts only.
To guide the line wires off the ground at the correct spacings and.
Stepping up to 9 or 10 wire usually involves adding a lower bottom wire 60 75mm off the ground possibly in conjunction with an increase in fence height closing up the gaps 2nd and 3rd from top to accommodate an extra top wire.
On level or evenly sloping terrain line posts may.
Base the strand height by visualizing where the animal s nose level is if it were to approach the fence with its head at its normal position while walking.
If you have a lower number of wire for example 3 to 4 or an electric fence you may be able to get away with using star pickets for minor changes in topography or direction.
Different animals have different fencing requirements.
Temporary electric fencing for cattle.
Post spacing can be up to 60 75 feet with high tensile wire on level ground.
Gerrish prefers his fence post spacing closer together at 50 70 feet.
However for heavy duty fences you will want to make sure your fence is secure and tight by using a strainer post.
6 wire boundary or subdivision.
Cattle are very sensitive to electric fencing so you can get away with a single line at around 90cm from the ground when strip grazing dairy cows.
Shock the animals once and to do this you may need to attract the animals to the wire by tying tinfoil or ribbon to the wire.
In an electric fencing system derynck reccomends fence post spacing 80 100 feet apart or about 50 posts per mile.
While slightly more expensive than barbed wire woven wire fences can be a good option for cattle in some situations.
In extremely rolling or rugged terrain posts.
Most more rolling terrain is not so.
33 10 m spacing posts only.