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While deer are docile wildlife many of us enjoy watching, they can also be an annoying nuisance when you are trying to garden or grow trees in your yard. These creatures love to snack on any vegetation they can find. Watch this video to learn how to build a fence that will keep deer out of your garden or yard. On the other hand, deer farming is growing in popularity. So you may be here wondering what kind of fence to build to keep your herd of deer in. This video is also for you and will provide the answers you need. So, whether you are trying to keep deer in or fence them out, the Bekaert Fence Pros have a few products they recommend. If you are looking for a good option, give the Solidlock® Pro a try. Our experts say its height and the woven wire spacing will get the job done. If you are looking for a better option, our Fence Pros recommend the Gaucho® Pro. They also say to add some height to the fence line with one to two strands of barbed wire. And for the best option guaranteed to keep deer in or out, our experts recommend a combination of the Solidlock® Pro with the Cattleman® Pro barbed wire. Watch the video to see what they share on the specifics of each of these recommended solutions and learn what tips and tricks they have on post spacing and more. Have questions about building a fence to keep deer out or fence them in? Reach out to the Bekaert Fence Pros: https://fencing.bekaert.com/en/contact-us.
Learn the proper way to install high tensile smooth wire with new and improved processes.
Keeping horses safely contained is top of mind for horse owners. Containing horses is different than fencing in other livestock because they are more athletic, spook more easily and are more prone to injurin themselves in a fence compared to other livestock. Learn from our Fence Pros what products they recommend as effective solutions. Plus, they share helpful installation tips on post spacing and more.
Do you have sheep or goats you need to fence in? The Fence Pros at Bekaert will walk you through everything you need to know before starting your fencing project. Learn what fence products are best for sheep and goats, how high your fence should be, the fence knot you need, how much spacing to have between posts, and more.
Cattle are rather easy to fence in which means a variety of wire types and styles work well for them. In this video, our Fence Pros will walk you through everything you need to know before starting your fencing project. They will share tips on what to consider when selecting the right fence solution that will last in the long run.
Do you need to build a fence to keep your dog safe and secure? In this video, our Fence Pros share tips on choosing the best wire fencing for your dog.
Learn the proper way to install high tensile field fence new and improved processes.
Learn the proper way to install high tensile fixed knot with new and improved processes.
TheFencePros at Bekaert demonstrate the proper way to splice or make a fence repair to your smooth wires using crimp sleeves. A crimp sleeve is a cylindrical metallic piece, similar to a thimble that is open on each ends. Uninsulated wires of the same gauge are inserted in each side and crimped together.
#TheFencePros at Bekaert demonstrate the proper way to strip a hinge joint knot.
#TheFencePros at Bekaert demonstrate the proper way to tension a high tensile fixed knot fence.