Quality high game fences are built to withstand the test of time, as well as the forces of nature, namely the weather and the animals themselves. Big game can exert hundreds of pounds of force against the fence. Repeated blows can destroy barbed wire and common field fencing. Even small weakened places give entry to predators. Check out this video from Tejas owner, John Payne and see what can happen when low tensile woven wire is used.
We recommend high tensile wire mesh for our high game fencing. High tensile wire mesh with interlocking fixed knots has the highest strength rating and is the most durable of ranch fencing materials. The toughness and durability of high tensile woven wire is far superior to barbed wire or low tensile woven wire.
High tensile wire mesh fencing comes in different styles and weights. The type of materials that are best for your high game fence depends on your overall goal and requirements. Consider the following:
Class 3 galvanized coating is proven to last three times longer than Class 1 coating
Fixed knot design provides greater strength and performance than hinge-joint mesh
Varying mesh spacing helps ensure greater security from unwanted animals while maintaining an affordable fence solution. The height and width of the wire spacing provides for different applications. Ensuring that animals can’t so much as stick a foot through the fence can be critical for the wildlife and livestock safety.
Deep crimps are important for stretching the fence during installation so that it will hold tension throughout its life. The crimps also provide some flex in the fence in the event an animal or other may run into it.
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