We are devising a new plan to add a lot of new fencing in the spring. Our area is so wild and wooded, so adding any fencing is a combination of clearing enough path to get in the area workable, and then adding the panels (we've been using cattle panels or hog panels for extending our fencing in the wooded regions.) Our goal is to create a 3rd area for the pigs so we can rotate them more and let some of the land recover and regrow, and also to extend the chicken yard because we have a lot of chickens now. We've learned that both pigs and chickens don't need us to clear the land because they do a good job of that, but they do need us to get the fencing situated.
I was watching a youtube yesterday with a guy who uses just electric fencing. 1) I'm not sure I'd get enough solar through the trees to charge an electic fence and 2) all of the brush and wooded regions make me worry about fire.
Is there any way to use electric fencing in a wooded region?
I was watching a youtube yesterday with a guy who uses just electric fencing. 1) I'm not sure I'd get enough solar through the trees to charge an electic fence and 2) all of the brush and wooded regions make me worry about fire.
Is there any way to use electric fencing in a wooded region?