The Cattle Fencing Techniques: Basics For Farmers

By Edna Booker


It is common for farmers to fence their ranches on their own. All that is required is basic knowledge, dedication, effort and time. In some cases, however, a farmer may seek the services of the cattle fencing contractors to handle the job. This is particularly due to the fact that large ranches with many animals need a lot of expertise for a proper barrier to be erected. Experienced contractors should to a very high quality job with reasonable price to charge.

Since the farmers are still involved in many aspects in running the ranch, there is need to understand the basics of fencing. This can help them handle any necessary repair on time and avoid any loss that results from such damages. Generally, a proper barrier must be able to contain the animals inside, keep unwanted visitors including wildlife out, and be able to last long enough.

The design depends on many things, first the type of livestock and then the number. The cattle need stronger fence, and the fence should be even stronger if you are keeping a high number of cattle per acre. In the same way, a boundary fence must be designed to be stronger than an internal one.

In addition to this, the right materials must be used. Lastly, construction has to be one correctly. This calls for experts. However, for small farms, the farmer can complete a quality job by himself. Whether handling a large range or just a small farm with two animals, a farmer needs the basic techniques in livestock fencing.

In order to construct a conventional fence, the farmer has to choose from barbed wires, plain wires or the fabricated rolls. The fabricated rolls are stronger, easy to work with, and lasts longest but are also most expensive. For electric fences, there are several things that make part of the fence. In most cases, the fence comes as a kit and has to be installed by experts.

When it comes to fencing itself, there are three main elements that you interact with. At every ends, there are strainer assemblies. Then there are wires stretched between the strainers and then there are the intermediate posts to offer support. It is the job of the strainers to transfer the tension in the wire to the ground while the posts and droppers guides the wire and offer the lateral resistance to pressure by transferring the pressure to the ground.

The posts are available as steel, treated timber, untreated timber, concrete, and special flexible plastics. The steel posts are most expensive but are recommended for areas with high risk of fire. The fence should also be wildlife friendly and considerate to the general environment.

Generally though, there are several options available for farmers, and through the internet, it is possible to gather enough information to guide you through and help you construct a highly durable fence that deters the livestock and prevent them from roaming into the neighborhood.




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