Supply High Quality Low Carbon Sheep & Goat Fencing

Supply High Quality Low Carbon Sheep & Goat Fencing
Model:SCF01
Brand:Hebei
Origin:Made In China
Category:Security & Protection / Other Security & Protection
Label:field fence , goat fencing , Sheep fence
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Product Description

 All of the goat farmers know that the best fencing is essential for safeguarding their animals and therefore their investment. Goat Fencing, made from Hi-Tensile Plus, offers unrivalled strength, a secure boundary and comprehensive protection from predators. Specifications range from 8cm to 30cm between the vertical wires for use in different situations . A smaller mesh is required for keeping deer in, whilst a large mesh is sufficient for excluding them. Equally, with fence-trained animals, a lower-cost specification can be used for internal fences.

Material: low carbon steel wire with high strength, with zinc coating layer and without, graduated steel wire mesh knotted field fence is suitable for borders in fields and grassland for breeding of deer, cattle and other animals.

Features: it is simple in structure, easy maintenance, short installation period, less weight, easy for transport, easy ventilation.

Finish: Heavily galvanized to BS EN 10244 Class A

Application: It is mainly used in construction of pastoral area and grassland. It can make enclosure, grazing in fixed places or subfields. It is convenient for designedly using grass resources, effectively improve utilization rate of grassland and pasturage efficiency; protect natural environment, etc. It also applies to family farm of agriculture and animal husbandry. 

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Member Information

HeBei Field Fence Co.,Ltd.
Country/Region:He Bei - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:15132846866
Contact:Lily Lee (manager)
Last Online:07 Jun, 2012