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dimanche 19 août 2018

Cattle Fencing Options Commonly Available

By Janet Murray


The main purpose of a fence is to protect the livestock from wild animals and small pests. It also keeps them away from human and car traffic while keeping them away from crops. The fence controls their movement and keeps them in their pasture area. Cattle fencing is most effective when it can withstand the strength of the animals pushing and rub against it.

As you plan on the fence you need, you should remember to erect a strong fence that will not fall on the animals. You should also consider the traffic around your area. The fence will protect your animals from skidding vehicles and motorcycles. The good thing is that there are very sound options available for you in the market to consider.

The most effective and economical permanent fencing for cows is the use of barbed wire. It has been in use for over a hundred years and its basic concept has not changed. It still remains the classic solution when it comes to a permanent fence. Two to five strands of the barbed wire are enough to easily contain the animals. The major disadvantage of the barbed wire is the relatively high cost and the need for frequent maintenance. This is mainly due to the pressure exerted by the animals and the action of the weather. The wires need to be tightened every now and then.

High tensile wire fencing has been taking over from the barbed wire. It is relatively cheaper than the barbed wire and requires less maintenance. The installation costs are also lower. The main advantage of the tensile wire fencing is that they can be electrified to increase their effectiveness.

In an area that is rocky or that has hard soil, erecting posts for a fence may prove to be difficult. A good option is the use of Russell fences. This fence type does not require posts to be put up. It is very easy to set up even on hills and valleys. All you need is an abundant supply of wood, labor and a lot of time.

When you need to contain cattle temporarily, you will need to set up a temporary fence. The fence keeps the cattle in an area like in the case of rotational grazing. The animals can be kept in a paddock and left to finish the pasture in that area. Once they are done they are moved to another fenced area with greener pastures.

Temporary electric fences are the best solution for paddock management. Not only are they inexpensive and quick to install they are affordable. With time cattle learn to respect the electric fence and one strand is enough to keep them away. The calves may need more strands before they learn to keep away.

The use of visual barriers is another option for fencing. It is relatively new and still under research hence it not so common. It has been used near water streams where alternate light and dark barriers are set up to hinder movement of the animals. The cows become reluctant to get close to the barriers or even cross them.




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