Hi guys...
I have a desperate need to fence in a rolling 10 acre pasture to use for sheep and goats...so far they have been able to defeat just about everything I have tried /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif, so I need to stop dicking around with temporary fences and do a good job....
My plan is to do a combination of woven wire (the bottom 36-42 inches) and then 2-3 strands of electrified smooth HT wire at the top. Lastly I plan on running a strand of barbed wire at the bottom (near ground level) to prevent anyone from going under (coyotes).
Guess I'll need to use some 6-8 inch corner posts with some H-bracing and t-posts for line posts, along with an occassional wooden post when the grade changes (a line boss?), i.e. when I need to either pull the wires down a valley, or else come back up a hill (there are several grade changes unfortunately).
My biggest concern is the tensioning of the woven wire...any tips? I almost certainly will be working solo, so any do's and don'ts and tricks of the trade would be much appreciated...the materials alone are going to cost close to $3000 so I'd like to do it right the first time...
PS: Any real difference in the different brands of woven wire? I can by red-brand locally, or I could order the "greencote" or "goldcote" from premier1supplies...the cost is about the same, but the shipping adds several hundred bucks....?
I have a desperate need to fence in a rolling 10 acre pasture to use for sheep and goats...so far they have been able to defeat just about everything I have tried /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif, so I need to stop dicking around with temporary fences and do a good job....
My plan is to do a combination of woven wire (the bottom 36-42 inches) and then 2-3 strands of electrified smooth HT wire at the top. Lastly I plan on running a strand of barbed wire at the bottom (near ground level) to prevent anyone from going under (coyotes).
Guess I'll need to use some 6-8 inch corner posts with some H-bracing and t-posts for line posts, along with an occassional wooden post when the grade changes (a line boss?), i.e. when I need to either pull the wires down a valley, or else come back up a hill (there are several grade changes unfortunately).
My biggest concern is the tensioning of the woven wire...any tips? I almost certainly will be working solo, so any do's and don'ts and tricks of the trade would be much appreciated...the materials alone are going to cost close to $3000 so I'd like to do it right the first time...
PS: Any real difference in the different brands of woven wire? I can by red-brand locally, or I could order the "greencote" or "goldcote" from premier1supplies...the cost is about the same, but the shipping adds several hundred bucks....?