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Field Fence
History
Woven wire with large openings (known as "sheep fence" in the western United States and "Ringlock" in Australia) 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 fenceline or while reaching over it, and then become tangled in the fence. It is also dangerous for wild animals, such as deer, kangaroos or wallabies that attempt to jump such fences. These 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 "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.
The Field Fence is strong and precise, It has level mesh and equality reticulation, high tenacity. It can resist-corrosive and slippery. It can adapt to bad climate, never loosened.
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