Can I use a picket line instead of a fence for a cow?

GrassFarmerGalloway

Melts for all babies
Joined
Feb 15, 2009
Messages
860
Reaction score
1
Points
94
Location
New Hampshire
m.holloway said:
holy cow is that all you use for a fence. I thought they need more then that. I have a 4 foot fence with bob wire that the other side did and I'm still worry about them getting out. Ro one of their bulls gettin in my yard.
All you need to keep cows in is a single electric wire. If you have young calves, I'd use two. If you have a weaning paddock, I'd use cattle panel there, to prevent breakouts. As soon as cows learn to respect the wire, only one will suffice.
 

WildRoseBeef

Range nerd & bovine enthusiast
Joined
Feb 1, 2009
Messages
2,253
Reaction score
361
Points
313
Location
Alberta, Canada
GrassFarmerGalloway said:
m.holloway said:
holy cow is that all you use for a fence. I thought they need more then that. I have a 4 foot fence with bob wire that the other side did and I'm still worry about them getting out. Ro one of their bulls gettin in my yard.
All you need to keep cows in is a single electric wire. If you have young calves, I'd use two. If you have a weaning paddock, I'd use cattle panel there, to prevent breakouts. As soon as cows learn to respect the wire, only one will suffice.
GFG sometimes just two hotwires for weanlings works best. They learn fast how to respect the wire: just gotta watch them for the first bit when you let them out into the pasture.
 

Farmer Kitty

True BYH Addict
Joined
Jul 3, 2008
Messages
10,409
Reaction score
17
Points
244
Location
Wisconsin
WildRoseBeef said:
GrassFarmerGalloway said:
m.holloway said:
holy cow is that all you use for a fence. I thought they need more then that. I have a 4 foot fence with bob wire that the other side did and I'm still worry about them getting out. Ro one of their bulls gettin in my yard.
All you need to keep cows in is a single electric wire. If you have young calves, I'd use two. If you have a weaning paddock, I'd use cattle panel there, to prevent breakouts. As soon as cows learn to respect the wire, only one will suffice.
GFG sometimes just two hotwires for weanlings works best. They learn fast how to respect the wire: just gotta watch them for the first bit when you let them out into the pasture.
UHG! It depends on the weanlings. If your talking beef that have been on pasture with mom and may have learned some about the fence okay. But, I've been there, done that with dairy weanlings. We went from 2 to 3 strand electric fence at their height to cattle panels with an electric strand on the inside. We got tired of chasing them around and putting them back in. And that was with a darn good fencer.
 

GrassFarmerGalloway

Melts for all babies
Joined
Feb 15, 2009
Messages
860
Reaction score
1
Points
94
Location
New Hampshire
WildRoseBeef said:
GrassFarmerGalloway said:
m.holloway said:
holy cow is that all you use for a fence. I thought they need more then that. I have a 4 foot fence with bob wire that the other side did and I'm still worry about them getting out. Ro one of their bulls gettin in my yard.
All you need to keep cows in is a single electric wire. If you have young calves, I'd use two. If you have a weaning paddock, I'd use cattle panel there, to prevent breakouts. As soon as cows learn to respect the wire, only one will suffice.
GFG sometimes just two hotwires for weanlings works best. They learn fast how to respect the wire: just gotta watch them for the first bit when you let them out into the pasture.
It really depends upon the cattle. Our cows will bust through any fence to reach their calves, anything short of cattle panel and we're going to have a long day chasing calves.

It's better safe than sorry. It's much harder to wean the second time around.
 
Top