fence construction with sheep nets required fence material and tool we want to tend sheep in this area in portions. so i will begin to trim back here directly. trimming away the set-up area of the nets can minimise the conducting away of energy from the nets through high grass growth. the first net is prepared. the first post is identified by a white head insulator. fence construction begins at what will be the gate later, and the first post is fixed into the ground there. the net is set up and tensioned or stretched to avoid sagging net sections later on – the posts are set up one by one.
since the corners do not always have a post available you will need to set an additional post. the next net will be set up in the same manner, beginning with the later gate. wherever the nets meet, an overlapping of the nets will be established. here's the gate which we can open and close to let the animals in. but of course only after we have de-energised the fence energiser, meaning shutting it off. we can use the ties in which the nets are packed to tie these posts together. with this line we will now stretch this corner against this earth stake so that the nets are straight, cleanly stretched and do not sag. places where the nets "hang" in the air over hollows will be fastened to the ground with stakes.
you can now switch on the device and check the fence for function. for animals difficult to tend, such as sheep, goats, wild boar, etc., we recommend a minimum of 3000v, but better 4000v or more at each point of the fence. yes, we've got that done. wonderful. warning signs printed on both sides should be attached to the fence at regular intervals. only the careful disassembly of the nets guarantees that they can be reused. the ties used to stretch the nets are used to bundle the nets. the nets are rolled up to the posts.
to keep the posts straight they should be lying in parallel next to each other in the bundle. did you like the video? please like us! subscribe to our channel and stay updated! still have questions? write to us directly in the comments!