Woven Wire
Fence

Barbed wire is not a very effective
way to contain pigs, goats or sheep. Where these animals are to
be fenced; woven wire can be used instead, often with one or
more strands of barbed wire at the top. For swine, a
ground-level barbed wire strand or offset electric fence wire is used as well to
prevent them digging beneath the fence.
Woven wire is the most costly to
purchase and time-consuming to install compared to barb wire or
electric fencing,
but is often safer and less expensive than wood, pipe, or other
materials.
Woven wire with large openings has
some potential hazards. Animals contained inside the fence can
easily put a foot through the wide squares while grazing along
the edge of the fence line or while reaching over it, and then
become tangled in the fence. It is also dangerous for wild
animals, such as deer that attempt to jump such fences. They
can become trapped when their back feet clip the fencing and
get caught. While they can be cut out, they are often seriously
injured and must be euthanized. A variation, called "farm &
field fence," has narrower openings at the bottom and wider
openings at the top, which prevents animals from getting their
feet entangled while grazing close to the fence, though is of
little help if an animal becomes tangled in the openings higher
up
Horses and ponies in particular are safer
kept inside woven wire fence with squares of smaller
dimensions, such as "no climb" fence with squares that are
approximately two inches by four inches or Horse Safe
Fencing.
welded mesh no climb wire
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