nightshade
Ridin' The Range
just like you would use it to break a dog then pretty much.. hmm I will have to give it a try
I live in suburbia with 4 goats. We have 4' woven wire horse fence with a strand of electric tape on top. No one gets out. They would shred chicken wire with their little hoofies if you used that. Mine shredded a small section of welded wire that I used to enclose the compost pile, by climbing it to reach overhanging branches.
Gates are easy to build, even a girl can do it , I did! And I lined the gate with more horse fence and use chains and snaps to latch all the gates. No escapes. The only time I had goats escape from my fence, and fortunately into my own yard, was when I was sick with the flu and did not latch both latches on the gate after feeding. Cold winter night, and two goatie-girls were peeking in the living room window, saying, "Hey! We want to curl up on the couch in front of the fire and watch some tube with y'all!"
I saw something similar in another forum, the topic was "other uses for pallets". Thought it was the coolest thing ever. Every other panel was perpendicular so the fence is self supporting. I wondered "aloud" about keeping the vegetation from taking over and having to weed whack a lot of linear feet in and out around the perpendicular ones. The answer was "they have sheep". PERFECT! But ... how does one keep the pallets from rotting out?@kccjer glad to see I am not the only one putting pallets to use...I did a much larger area...took me just about all summer as I was 50 at the time and doing it myself. Works great for my goats including my horned wether who thinks he is tough. Use it for my two sheep as well.View attachment 14079 View attachment 14080 Hot wire top & bottom for my dogs.
I saw something similar in another forum, the topic was "other uses for pallets". Thought it was the coolest thing ever. Every other panel was perpendicular so the fence is self supporting. I wondered "aloud" about keeping the vegetation from taking over and having to weed whack a lot of linear feet in and out around the perpendicular ones. The answer was "they have sheep". PERFECT! But ... how does one keep the pallets from rotting out?