Electric Fence for Deer and Elk - Containment
Non-domesticated animals, like deer and elk, can be a challenge to contain.
Remember they are wild animals and:
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are not conditioned to human contact
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they tend to range over wide areas to forage
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they are motivated to reach food sources
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can jump higher than most other animals
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they spook easily
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when nervous or scared they run without noticing fence lines
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are prone to predator attacks
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For these reasons, deer and elk need fencing that provides both a physical and
psychological barrier like electric high tensile fence.
Electrified high tensile fence is the best choice because it can be tall,
durable and secure, and also serves to keep predators out.
If you want to keep deer and elk off your property, see fencing solutions for
tall critters.
Deer and elk may exhibit excitable behaviors. Unfamiliar and unexpected sounds
or stimuli, like unfamiliar people, barking dogs or traffic may create stress
and erratic behavior.
Electrified high tensile fencing is an excellent choice for a permanent
perimeter fence. These affordable, easy to install, low-maintenance fences can
last up to 40 years and are the best solution for deer and elk control.
The high tensile wire and spring system of a high tensile fence allow it to
flex and return to its original shape if run into, making it optimal for deer
and elk.
Deer and elk 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 diameter of wire.
Wire spacing should be close enough to prevent the animal from stepping through
or putting its head between the wires. Attach seven to nine wire strands to
posts that stand at least 70" above ground. Be sure that wires are placed near
the nose level of the animal. Use a low
impedance fence controller.
Note: To prevent jumping, an electrified top wire above the deer or elk's head
is recommended.
If you are unfamiliar with fencing for a particular species, you may want to
consult a specialist or hire a professional to install your fence. Or call
Zareba customer service experts at 507 684 3721.
Note: If you want to keep deer or elk out of areas, refer to the section on
tall critters.
In arid, rocky or frozen ground, you may need to install a hot-ground system.
This procedure is described in the Installation FAQ.
Frequently asked questions about exotics.
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