[AlpacaTalk] Re: no climb fence
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> I don't know the origins of the name, but I assume it is because
horses
> can't put their hooves through it and thus climb up it.
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> No-climb horse fence is woven (vs. welded) fencing with 2" X 4" mesh
> opening. It is not brand specific, but here is a link to Red Brand
> Non-Climb fencing, so you can see what it looks like:
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> HYPERLINK
> "http://www.redbrand
category=Fence&
> ctID=4"http://www.redbrand
category=Fence&
> &productID=4
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> Joyce
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> <<<<We use 5' no-climb horse fence. 6' would be better, >>>>
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> Heather, or anyone, can you tell me exactly what *is* no climb
fence? I
> have a friend with goats that used it and I don't see what is
different
> about it or why it would be "no climb". She couldn't answer
me...."my
> husband put up". How I hate any answer that begins with "my
husband"
> and insinuates - little ole me doesn't know a thing. Sorry off on a
> personal rant there :-).
>
> Warmly, Janice
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We put a standard wire fence when we worked on our alpaca farm with
the round wood posts and it worked very well. We didn't run electric
wire at the top because we put in 5 foot fencing.
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