Temporary goat fencing?

emily

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I tried this in the fencing, housing etc but thought I'd try here instead...

Ok so I currently have a very large, overgrown and unfenced area that I'm sure the goats would love to chow down on....I'm trying to think of something I can make that is mobile that I can keep two ND's in. It doesn't have to be huge since it'll just be the ND's and they'll only be out there for a little bit of the day. So far I'm thinking about connecting cattle panels into a square...Any other ideas?
 

HankTheTank

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That's pretty much what I do with my cattle panels. I can move them if I need to, or leave them in one place. It's a good idea to get those green T posts to put on the corners to make sure it's stable though.
 

Tapsmom

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I second the electroweb fence from Premier 1. I use it with my NDs as permanent fencing. I have 2 sections so I can move them where I want. The fencing is ridiculously easy to move and they respect it...I have also had my horse inside it. too:)
 

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I just got 3 rolls of the electronet. Hopefully I will have time to play with it soon.
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I am so loving all the great info i'm getting from this site. Jist awesome! :weee
 

sawfish99

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Yes, the premier fencing works well. I got lucky and picked up 10 rolls used for 50% of the new price. It gives me a lot of flexibility to clear weeds around the farm.
 
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