3 wires cross fencing 20 30 40 3 wires mature cattle 20 30 40 4 wires young cattle 16 26 36 46 5 wires cattle plus predator threat 6 12 20 30 40.
Electric fence height for cattle.
Height varies from 28 inches to 48 inches.
A number of fence set ups are required for beef cattle each with their own measurements based on specific conditions.
Fence height should be a minimum 39 inches.
Electric fencing for beef cattle centers around two main features the fence wire and the charger.
However for herds containing young calves you will need two lines.
When erecting a temporary electric fence for cattle for the purpose of strip grazing a single wire fence set at a height of 3ft above the ground is commonly used.
Grounding is 99 of the electric fence the specialists explain.
Gerrish uses this rule of thumb.
Typically this would be three 6 foot ground rods spaced at least 10 feet apart gerrish explains.
Temporary electric fencing for cattle stranded steel wire or polywire with steel or spring steel pigtail stakes.
When training livestock to respect an electric fence it is a good idea to use a smaller pasture approximately three to four acres in size with a 3 to 4 electrified wire fence.
Mesh squares range from 3 to 7 inches.
For these fences electric lines are not appropriate.
This portable mesh fencing suits all classes of livestock particularly sheep and goats.
The length of the wiring measures up to 1 300 feet with an additional 330 feet.
To safely contain most beef cattle a fence charger that delivers at least 2 000 volts to 3 000 volts to the fence line is required.
3 feet of ground rods per joule of energizer output.
So if the fence is using a 6 joule energizer 18 feet of ground rods are called for.
Netting comes in rolls with built in step in posts.
A two strand fence may be adequate to contain cows with calves but it is recommended that the wire strands are positioned at nose height of each.
Attach droppers of 12 gauge high tensile fence wire galvanized cable or galvanized chains to the electrified wire at a spacing of 6 inches for sheep and 12 inches for cattle.
This length is more than enough for your cattle fencing needs.
The droppers shall be extended to approximately 6 inches above normal water level.
Its design has been uv stabilized for a longer lifespan.
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.
To prevent escapes these fences should be at least 60 inches high and provide good visibility to the outside which will reduce stress on the cattle and keep them moving.
It can be used for both perimeter and interior fencing.