AlFulchino
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Hi Robie, i wont pretend to be a deer expert, but this i witnessed for the last year...before installing my electric fence (2 wire w 5000 volts) in the back area i had deer, turkey and coyote every day......i put up the fence for baby bulls and it stopped day one....it continued this way as they got older...now maybe as they got older they intimidated the deer....the two wires were 18 and 36 inches high
however in the front of my place i installed an electric fence for the four baby bulls, these babys get places in a closed barn in the evening....i see no evidence of any deer or coyote even after a snowfall where prints are easy to see
deer fences in general are hideous to look at and while i would choose one vs lose a grape crop it would be far easier to get some cheap fiberglass stakes and run some fence tape that is easy to see vs wire and hook up a well endowed charger ( dont skimp on this part)....i would run at least two wires...3-4 if you feel the need
cost wise, this is far cheaper way to go...one other pro on this subject of electric fence.....when the crop is not hanging you can take it all down...esp when dormant
let me add something i also just learned about....there are grants to farmers to pay for most of your deer fence ...check w your state farm people....i know a lady who had the state of NH pay for close to all of her 8 ft high deer fence..looks just awful but what can you do
however in the front of my place i installed an electric fence for the four baby bulls, these babys get places in a closed barn in the evening....i see no evidence of any deer or coyote even after a snowfall where prints are easy to see
deer fences in general are hideous to look at and while i would choose one vs lose a grape crop it would be far easier to get some cheap fiberglass stakes and run some fence tape that is easy to see vs wire and hook up a well endowed charger ( dont skimp on this part)....i would run at least two wires...3-4 if you feel the need
cost wise, this is far cheaper way to go...one other pro on this subject of electric fence.....when the crop is not hanging you can take it all down...esp when dormant
let me add something i also just learned about....there are grants to farmers to pay for most of your deer fence ...check w your state farm people....i know a lady who had the state of NH pay for close to all of her 8 ft high deer fence..looks just awful but what can you do