RANGEMASTER High Tensile Sheep and Goat Fence
SKU: 22043901869

RANGEMASTER High Tensile Sheep and Goat Fence

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Description

RANGEMASTER High Tensile Sheep and Goat FenceRANGEMASTER High Tensile Sheep and Goat Fence is primarily used for boundary and interior fencing. This field fence for sheep and goats features Stiff Stay Knots that add flexibility and stability, allowing it to safely and reliably confine large flocks of stubborn animals while preventing injury and damage. Wire tension curve allows the fence to expand and contract during temperature swings or impacts, while the zinc coating helps prevent rust.

RANGEMASTER High Tensile Sheep and Goat Fence is primarily used for boundary and interior fencing. This field fence for sheep and goats features Stiff-Stay Knots that add flexibility and stability, allowing it to safely and reliably confine large flocks of stubborn animals while preventing injury and damage.


Wire tension curve allows the fence to expand and contract during temperature swings or impacts, while the zinc coating helps prevent rust. Stronger and more durable than most sheep mesh fencing, you can depend on this product to remain tight for years of constant use.


The mesh spacing is sized to prevent small sheep and goat from stepping through the fence or putting their heads through any openings, simultaneously preventing wild animals and predators from entering the farm and attacking your precious livestock. This product meets ASTM-A-641 standards.


Uses

Boundary and interior fencing for sheep and goats


Features

  • Stiff-Stay knot
  • 4″ x 4″ spacing
  • Class 1 and Class 3 zinc coated
  • Pre-stripped roll (RANGEMASTER Sheep & Goat Fence rolls come with 18” of vertical stays removed from both ends of the roll)
  • Wire tension curve
  • Uniformly zinc coated
  • UPC Coded


Advantages

  • Prevents wild animals and predators from entering the farm to attack sheep and livestock
  • Confines small sheep and stubborn goats
  • Does not harm sheep and goats during impact
  • Mesh spacing prevents sheep and goat from stepping through the fence
  • Easy to install on any kind of surface or terrain
  • Long lasting
  • Meets ASTM-A-641



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