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Re: Goat Fence
[Re: 406er]
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 10/30/21 09:47 PM
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electro netting may work for you 
  they can slip though a lot of fencing epecially when small
  once grown cattle panel can work
  4x4 woven with a hot wire at the top is common 
 
  
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Re: Goat Fence
[Re: newfox1]
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 10/30/21 09:50 PM
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If a fence will hold water, it'll hold goats. Yup!  Was told once, take a bucket of water. Throw water on fence, if no water gets through, your goats won’t either.  
 
  
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Re: Goat Fence
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 10/30/21 09:51 PM
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  We use electro stop pluss 48  from premier 1 with a speedrite 2000 charger on 20w solar pannal.   About onceca month i have to charge the battery  becust the pannal is not enough.
    The fence works.  We move it around the farm and its much cheaper than fencing it with perminant fence.  I beleave im at about 5 years with some of the first fence i bought.  I buy more to expand when i have extra cash. 
    It keeps the goats and my chickens in and things that want to eat them out. Except for raptors.
    Whrn they are young they stay pen made out of goat pannals.  Like cattel panels but closer spacing and much higher price.  3 sides are fenced with them the 4th side is the barn. 
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Re: Goat Fence
[Re: Providence Farm]
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 10/31/21 09:03 AM
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  We use electro stop pluss 48  from premier 1 with a speedrite 2000 charger on 20w solar pannal.   About onceca month i have to charge the battery  becust the pannal is not enough.
    The fence works.  We move it around the farm and its much cheaper than fencing it with perminant fence.  I beleave im at about 5 years with some of the first fence i bought.  I buy more to expand when i have extra cash. 
    It keeps the goats and my chickens in and things that want to eat them out. Except for raptors.
    Whrn they are young they stay pen made out of goat pannals.  Like cattel panels but closer spacing and much higher price.  3 sides are fenced with them the 4th side is the barn. Solar Panels and components are fairly cheap on Amazon. I'm running a PrimaShock8 charger from Premier for cattle with a controller from amazon and a used panel and battery I had with no problems.  
 
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Re: Goat Fence
[Re: Okie Farmer]
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 10/31/21 09:18 AM
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Providence Farm
 
 
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  We use electro stop pluss 48  from premier 1 with a speedrite 2000 charger on 20w solar pannal.   About onceca month i have to charge the battery  becust the pannal is not enough.
    The fence works.  We move it around the farm and its much cheaper than fencing it with perminant fence.  I beleave im at about 5 years with some of the first fence i bought.  I buy more to expand when i have extra cash. 
    It keeps the goats and my chickens in and things that want to eat them out. Except for raptors.
    Whrn they are young they stay pen made out of goat pannals.  Like cattel panels but closer spacing and much higher price.  3 sides are fenced with them the 4th side is the barn. Solar Panels and components are fairly cheap on Amazon. I'm running a PrimaShock8 charger from Premier for cattle with a controller from amazon and a used panel and battery I had with no problems.   It was a kit my wife bought the charher stand pannel and charge controller. Yes u do need to change out parts.   I also need to  read my post before posting.  That one was very poor.  
 
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Re: Goat Fence
[Re: Providence Farm]
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 10/31/21 09:56 AM
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Solar Panels and components are fairly cheap on Amazon. I'm running a PrimaShock8 charger from Premier for cattle with a controller from amazon and a used panel and battery I had with no problems.   It was a kit my wife bought the charher stand pannel and charge controller. Yes u do need to change out parts.   I also need to  read my post before posting.  That one was very poor. The kits are enticing, I've been trying to do things a bit cheaper and learn as I go. I still need to add another solar panel to my solar pump and a float in the tank so I can use the controll box I bought with the pump.  
 
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Re: Goat Fence
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 10/31/21 11:42 AM
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My Dad ended up making a yoke that looked like a oversize slingshot. He fastened it to their necks so they couldn't get down and crawl under a fence. They still ate the flowers and buds off Mom's red rose bushes and that was the end of the goats. They will also eat the clothes off the clothes line, jump up on top of your car, and eat tin cans. 
 
  
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Re: Goat Fence
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 10/31/21 11:56 AM
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My Dad ended up making a yoke that looked like a oversize slingshot. He fastened it to their necks so they couldn't get down and crawl under a fence. They still ate the flowers and buds off Mom's red rose bushes and that was the end of the goats. They will also eat the clothes off the clothes line, jump up on top of your car, and eat tin cans. I got ta find out, what do the goats poop out after eating tin cans   Dennis  
 
  
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Re: Goat Fence
[Re: iaduckhntr]
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 10/31/21 05:04 PM
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My Dad ended up making a yoke that looked like a oversize slingshot. He fastened it to their necks so they couldn't get down and crawl under a fence. They still ate the flowers and buds off Mom's red rose bushes and that was the end of the goats. They will also eat the clothes off the clothes line, jump up on top of your car, and eat tin cans. I got ta find out, what do the goats poop out after eating tin cans   Dennis Steel shot for goose hunting, of course. Duh!      
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Re: Goat Fence
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 10/31/21 08:43 PM
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I use fiberglass fence posts from Tractor Supply and then go every other wire tab with regular electric fence wire and the ones in between with the white 3/4" fabric tape.  We have had up to 13 goats and they never bothered the fence.  They're actually pretty smart and once they get zapped they remember. 
 
  
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