Game wire fence
Continuous vertical and horizontal wires, wrapped in a knot with a third wire, provides the strength and rigidity. Ideal for many light fencing and construction projects. Produced from 20 gauge galvanized wire, woven for vertical and horizontal strength. Draw this netting up tight and it stays tight. Uniform hexagon mesh has evenly spaced horizontal wires to hold netting straight and firm.
The special reverse twist weave is designed to unroll flat for easy handling. Game Fencing is the cost-effective way to confine deer, elk and other game animals. Graduated Spacing allows you to keep small predators and large game from foraging crops or attacking livestock. Game fencing has small, tight opening at the bottom with larger openings at the top.
Weight and cost is reduced. High Tensile wire in Game Fence offers more strength than standard wire with less weight. Barbed wire fence is the staple of the Texas Ranch, keeping cattle in, and predators out for decades in Texas! Mesh Fencing — another common choice for central Texas ranch fencing is wire mesh. With different sizes to choose from, wire mesh fencing creates a more solid barrier for creatures to be kept off your property. Pipe Rail — pipe rail can be mixed with different posts to create various affects.
Mixing pipe rail with wood posts, creates a different look than using pipe for posts. The strongest material used for ranch fencing, pipe rail can be reserved for the places that need the strongest protection. Horse Rail — also referred to has corral fencing, is using horizontal boards to fence in your property.
Horse rail can be created from cedar or treated pine — they can be painted, stained or left natural. When you need control of your herd populations, you need a high game fence. High game fencing is can be used an numerous situations — whether your goal is to keep you r animals in or other predators out.
Proper installation, high-quality durable materials, water gap solutions, and ground barriers are essential. The high fence enables breeders and trophy hunting operations to control and protect their herds, improve range and nutrition management, and eliminate predators.
Keeping out other native deer can be just as important as containing the cultivated herd for breeding purposes. Deer bred and managed within high game fences have the optimum conditions — and the necessary time — to grow to impressive sizes with magnificent and highly desirable antlers.
High fences also facilitate selective harvesting for herd optimization. High game fences can virtually eliminate trespassing, a significant deterrent to poachers, whether by unauthorized hunters or other unwanted guests. Height, of course, is relative, but in the world of high game fences, the minimum is eight feet. Deer bound easily over five-foot field fencing, and even lumbering elk can jump low fences with nary a hitch. For some terrain, 10 feet provides the extra protection needed to keep a trophy herd in and most predators out.
Most antelope, sheep, bison, and other exotics can be safely contained within five-foot game fences. A game fence with gaps is really no fence at all. Running streams, seasonal creeks, sharp elevation changes, and low-lying areas along fence lines can be challenging to secure. Standard ranch gates built for cattle pastures often have gaps between the gates and fence posts and between gates and round tubing. Latches on standard cattle gates are notorious for giving away in high winds or under pressure from animals.
But if trophy deer or exotics find a way through an unreliable gate, that animal is likely gone for good. Ground gaps are an often-overlooked problem, but the base of the fence can be as important as the height when it comes to security. For these common ground gaps, we use a heavy-weight welded wildlife mesh to close the gaps.
Another possible security measure, predator wire installed along the base of a fence, not only keeps out hogs and other digging animals but also helps keep deer from creating weak spots at the base through which they can escape.
Moderate weight galvanized steel panels attached to the base of the fence can significantly reduce ground gaps and prevent predators and hogs from digging under a game fence. Our highly skilled team of fencing innovators, designers, and construction professionals is dedicated to excellence in every job.
We work closely with our clients to determine the best design and construction for their unique needs.
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