

So my farm has a small creek, only flows after a rain. Bedrock about 2 1/2' deep. Prevents really setting a post well. I have found this to work out pretty well. Its also cheap and easy for when it doesn't work out. This time I went ahead and tied the panels into the electric fence. The panels will ride over rushing water and most limbs. Every couple of years it gets torn down by a super soaker storm. Maybe it will help someone in a similar situation. Maybe you can.improve on it. Good luck all
Its 2 strands of 12.5ga high tensile holding it all up.
by Shoddy-Letterhead-76

11 Comments
I would think a goat panel or something similar suspended by the same wires would work a lot better than solid metal sheets and allow water/debris to pass more easily?
But why?
I mean once the water makes contact with that won’t it ground out and make your entire electric fence null and void..? If this is a dumb question I’m sorry I don’t have any experience with them but it was my first though aside from the panels getting washed out the first halfway decent rain you get let alone actual flooding rain
Absolute eyesore. Combining metal, water and electricity sounds like a bad idea, too.
I did something very similar but with hog panels. The particulars of my creek generally don’t allow the water to get to the panels or they would capture debris, but yeah, for jumping a fence over a stream some permutation of this system is the way to do it.
The gap between the bottom of the panels and water is bigger in my way of doing things. My cows and sheep don’t kneel down and shimmy under the panels… long way of saying I bet you could raise the bottom edge of those panels at least 6 inches and you still wouldn’t have anyone escaping. But don’t hold me to that – it is your farm and your fence – I only have the pics to go on.
Gripples are the best!
Pretty sure that’s illegal…
My guys grand pappy strung tires between the banks many years ago, and it was very effective from what he’s said
Yeah you can’t just go obstructing a waterway
depending on your state, its illegal to block public access to navigable waterways
What is the purpose?