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Electric Fence for Sheep and Goats

Sheep

Sheep are relatively easy to contain with electric fence because they tend to be docile. However, they present some unique challenges because wool does not conduct electricity and predators are frequently a problem.

Depending on a variety of factors, the number of fence wires can vary from four to six, depending on:

life expectancy of the fence
whether you will keep lambs and ewes together
if predators are a problem


Sheep require a fence controller that can maintain 4,000 - 5,000 volts on the fence line. Voltage levels are impacted by vegetation on the fence line, length of fence and type of wire. Note: A minimum of 5,000 volts on the fence line is required to keep out predators.

As intense grazers, sheep tend to deplete vegetation in their pasture and frequently attempt to graze outside the fence. We recommend a minimum of 4 wires starting low to the ground and spaced to an overall height of 32" - 40".

In some areas, sheep may be attacked by predators such as wolves, coyotes, or stray dogs, requiring your fence to deter predators.

Goats

Goats have an attitude - they tend to test fences by pushing against them, squeezing between the wires, and jumping over them. In addition, some species of goats have thick coats that insulate them from electric shock.

To safely contain goats, you need a fence controller that maintains 4,000 - 5,000 volts on the fence line.

Goats require closely spaced fence wires that start low to the ground and are high enough to prevent jumping over the fence. We recommend using five to six wires spaced to an overall height of 40" - 46".

Sheep and goat fencing options

Zareba recommends the following wire configurations for sheep and goats.

Use the Fence Builder™ fence planning tool for assistance in planning your fence.

Frequently asked questions about Livestock fencing.

Protect Your Livestock Investment

Considering the investment you have in your sheep and goats, you'll want to know they are safely contained. The Zareba electric fence alarm will warn you when your fence voltage drops below a preset level.

 

 

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