Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Types Of Effective Cattle Fencing Options

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.

Barbed wire fencing is considered to be the most effective when it comes to permanent fencing for livestock. It is also very economical. You can choose to have from two to five strands on the fence to keep the animals away. One of the disadvantages of this fence is its high maintenance costs. The animals tend to exert pressure on the fence loosening the wires. It, therefore, requires frequent tightening to keep it in shape. Most farmers still prefer it and it has been in use for over a hundred years.

There is a fencing option that is gaining popularity over barbed wire. The high tensile wire fence is relatively more affordable than barbed wire with lower maintenance costs. A major advantage it has is that it can also be electrified. This increases its effective rate over the common barbed wire.

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.

There are other types of fences that can be used temporarily for cattle. Temporary fences are needed to keep them concentrated in the grazing area. It is best applied in rotational grazing where cattle are left to graze in an area called a paddock for a period of time till they graze everything. They are later moved to another paddock with greener pastures.

The best solution for rotational grazing fencing is the use of temporary electric fences. They are cheap, affordable and very easy to install. After some training, cattle get to learn to keep away from the fence. One electric strand on the fence is enough to make them stay away. Calves, however, may need more strands before they learn to stay 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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