The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Marti615 on June 10, 2017, 11:53:44 am
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Hi,
I'm looking for some livestock fencing to make a paddock for new lambs to come in and be somewhat contained for a while to get them tame.
Has anyone tried this electric fencing designed for sheep? The price seems very good and would be a dream if it worked!
Obviously, not for horned sheep.
https://www.agrisellex.co.uk/livestok-electric-sheep-netting.html (https://www.agrisellex.co.uk/livestok-electric-sheep-netting.html)
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I personally wouldn't use any netted electric fencing unsupervised, too easy for lambs to get caught up in it and it can short out easier than normal electric fence. 3 or 4 strands of polywire and a good fencer should keep them contained in a paddock if you need them in a smaller area and probably a lot cheaper too. Don't let the battery go flat!
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I can try to get a charge off my normal horse electric tape (what I use for my ponies and which is attached to the mains) and set up three strands really low. Is that what you mean? I have a lot of tape sitting there in the shed doing nothing.
Would you not even use electric netting for adult sheep? I wouldn't use poultry netting that's for sure (I had a sheep get caught in that, but I think it had grounded).
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No, electric netting is difficult to get properly tight, can blow over/flap in the wind and if a ewe or lamb was to get stuck they would be in trouble. Not had anything get stuck in wire yet- not the tape that you describe but actual poly wire- using this at the moment and not got a problem, 3 strands separating a field up (cutting a bit for hay) and 2 strands around the fence line to keep them off the hedges. Electric netting is extremely expensive too compared to polywire- 50m for £78 inc vat for the cheapest your link has on offer...
http://www.molevalleyfarmers.com/mvf/store/products/hotline-p62-9-strand-supercharge-wire-500m (http://www.molevalleyfarmers.com/mvf/store/products/hotline-p62-9-strand-supercharge-wire-500m)
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Polymer and horse wire are the same thing, really, just that you can see the horse wire better because it is thicker. I'm going to create a lamb paddock with the tape and stakes I already have and take a photo of it to see if people think it will be okay for lambs coming in July. thank you for your thoughts on this. :)