Farmers invest countless hours and dollars on livestock. The same amount of effort and planning should be invested into the boundaries that keep the livestock safe and secure. Livestock fencing needs to be strong and long lasting in order to protect your investment. High tensile fencing covers both needs and is cost effective when compared to barbed wire.
When to Use It
High tensile wire fencing should be used if you’re looking to keep cattle, sheep, horses, or other animals in. High tensile wire fencing also keeps the deer, bears, and coyotes out. High tensile wire fencing should be used if you’re looking for a long-term solution. The heavy posts of this fence are driven deep into the ground, which doesn’t make this a temporary fix. It can be used whether you’re looking for an electric fence or not. For larger cattle, high tensile wire fencing has an elasticity element that will slow the cattle down without completely damaging the fence. It is the more economical choice, is easier on livestock, and should be used when looking to keep livestock in and keep large pests out.
How to Install It
When installing your high tensile wire fence be sure to do it right the first time by using the proper tools and procedures. The BECK® Fence Stapling System includes air-driven fence stapling that gives superior holding power and corrosion protection for wire fencing projects.