CountryDreaming
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Hello all,
I've been using electric netting for a bit now, but I want to move up to larger paddocks for my rotational grazing of my heard (3 sheep, 2 alpacas, and 3 pigs).
I've purchased polywire to start with, and a 3 joule duel purpose energizer. I already have the posts and extras.
My goal is to have semi permanent paddocks using at least 4 hot wires - I'm sure there are different methods for different uses, however the more I research the more confused I become -
At first I pictured the wire would run continuously turning at the ends to start the next level, but saw on a video that it's best to run separate levels for tightness, and then connect them using hot-wire jump leads. Okay I can do this.....but
1. Why do I see people hanging up their wire reals with wire left over on them and electrifying the whole thing?
2. How does one take down and re-set up cut wire, jump leads, etc.
3. Does anyone know of good info and videos showing how to set up & move sheep paddocks? Horse examples are just to simplistic for my needs.
Any other tips or wisdom is greatly appreciated ~ thank you
I've been using electric netting for a bit now, but I want to move up to larger paddocks for my rotational grazing of my heard (3 sheep, 2 alpacas, and 3 pigs).
I've purchased polywire to start with, and a 3 joule duel purpose energizer. I already have the posts and extras.
My goal is to have semi permanent paddocks using at least 4 hot wires - I'm sure there are different methods for different uses, however the more I research the more confused I become -
At first I pictured the wire would run continuously turning at the ends to start the next level, but saw on a video that it's best to run separate levels for tightness, and then connect them using hot-wire jump leads. Okay I can do this.....but
1. Why do I see people hanging up their wire reals with wire left over on them and electrifying the whole thing?
2. How does one take down and re-set up cut wire, jump leads, etc.
3. Does anyone know of good info and videos showing how to set up & move sheep paddocks? Horse examples are just to simplistic for my needs.
Any other tips or wisdom is greatly appreciated ~ thank you