After doing some research I found the proper fencing at Tractor Supply Company and purchased a roll of heavy gauge 48" 4x4 wire fencing that is specifically made for Sheep and Goats. The 4x4 holes are too small for them to get their heads through and the heavier gauge fence will not break under the goat's weight. So we picked up a 330 foot roll and over the last two Saturdays we were able to break down the old fence, erect the new one in its place and get the first sunburn of the season. It was hot!
Impenetrable, I hope |
Welded wire that I intend on salvaging |
Here is a close up of the welded wire fence and you can see quickly how Nellie the goat was able to break this fence down.
Not Nellie-proof |
We finished the fencing this afternoon and put a strand of barbed wire on the very top to discourage rubber-necking.
The new fence is up |
I'm thinking that this fence is going to do the job, but we'll watch the animals very closely as they examine the new fence and try to breach it. Hopefully, this will fence will do the job and we can spend our weekends doing more enjoyable things from here on out.
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