Field Fence: Woven Wire Construction with Multiple Knot Types for Animal Safety
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Field fence, also known as woven wire fence, is a type of livestock and agricultural fencing. Its knotted or hinged-joint design allows for flexibility on uneven terrain. Used primarily for containing farm animals like cattle, sheep, and horses, it's classified by wire gauge, knot type, and the number/spacing of horizontal wires.
Specifications
- Material: High-tensile or mild steel wire; often galvanized for rust resistance.
- Wire Diameter: Usually range from 1.8 mm to 2.5 mm.
- Fence Height: Range from 32 inches (0.8m) to 72 inches (1.8m) depending on animal type.
- Fence Roll Length: Standard roll lengths are 50 m, 100 m, or 200 m per roll.
- Vertical Stay Wire Spacing: Common spacing is 150 mm, 200 mm, or 300 mm between stay wires.
- Horizontal Line Wire Count: Line wire counts range from 6 to 20, based on fence height.
- Knot Type Classifications: Types include hinge joint, fixed knot, and square deal knot.
- Mesh Opening Gradients: Mesh openings are graduated—smaller at the bottom, larger at the top. keeps small animals in.
- Surface Coating: Available in hot-dip galvanized or heavy zinc-coated wire.
- Coil or Roll Weight: Roll weight ranges from 30 kg to 100 kg depending on size.
- Application: Used for cattle, sheep, deer, goat enclosures and perimeter fencing.