Cindy in SD
Overrun with beasties
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2018
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- Location
- Western South Dakota, Black Hills
We have 12.5 acres already fenced all round with barbed wire... some 3 strand, and mostly 4 strand. I would like to use electric fencing to create and modify temporary paddocks for management-intensive grazing (ie: moving my three heifers daily. I realize this is a ridiculously small “mob,” but it’s what I have. ) I plan to follow them 3-4 days behind with my poultry in e-netting, with portable coops/tractors for summer shelter. I could either attach the netting to the cattle’s paddock wires/perimeter fence, or set it up separately with another energizer if it drains too much spark.
I’m currently using a small (0.16 joule) solar charger to keep the cattle on the east side of the property for the winter. It works... not a big spark, but they very much dislike it. I’m only using a short temporary ground rod and the ground is frozen. I’m lucky it’s working at all. I want to give the charger a permanent home along an area of fence where it’s almost always moist but not so moist as to be under water. That way I could set it up with the multiple permanent ground rods I’ll undoubtedly need in drier years.
My question is about the existing fence. I’m too old to take down all that barbed wire, or otherwise I’d replace it with all electric. Would it be safe/kosher to affix a single strand of energized fence wire above the top strand, well-separated from the barbed wire? Our land is surrounded by USFS land (public land) which is subsidy grazed in summer by a herd of Black Angus. While I don’t much like the situation, I don’t want to hurt the BA, nor the local wildlife (possibly excepting coyotes), nor certainly my own animals. The fence is sound. I mainly want the access to power.
Thanks for any wisdom any of you can offer!
I’m currently using a small (0.16 joule) solar charger to keep the cattle on the east side of the property for the winter. It works... not a big spark, but they very much dislike it. I’m only using a short temporary ground rod and the ground is frozen. I’m lucky it’s working at all. I want to give the charger a permanent home along an area of fence where it’s almost always moist but not so moist as to be under water. That way I could set it up with the multiple permanent ground rods I’ll undoubtedly need in drier years.
My question is about the existing fence. I’m too old to take down all that barbed wire, or otherwise I’d replace it with all electric. Would it be safe/kosher to affix a single strand of energized fence wire above the top strand, well-separated from the barbed wire? Our land is surrounded by USFS land (public land) which is subsidy grazed in summer by a herd of Black Angus. While I don’t much like the situation, I don’t want to hurt the BA, nor the local wildlife (possibly excepting coyotes), nor certainly my own animals. The fence is sound. I mainly want the access to power.
Thanks for any wisdom any of you can offer!