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High Tensile Fence 101: Lessons We Learned Building Our High Tensile Goat and Cattle Fence
We put up our first pasture of high tensile goat and cattle fence. This is not the ideal option for horses but works well for most other livestock. Here are some things we did wrong and some lessons for you so you dont make the same mistakes.
Iron Side Ranch LLC is documenting our journey from one dog to eventually making a living off our little homestead raising cows, chickens, pigs, goats, sheep, bees, and anything else we can grow.
Eventually we hope to have all of them running and producing income and enjoyment. We would also like to get started taking home grown goods to a farmers market. Join us while we discover our roots and journey through the country life. We are turning our beautiful homestead and life as homesteaders into a working ranch with silvopasture for all our livestock.
reach out to us at:
www.facebook.com/ironsideranchllc
ironsideranchllc@gmail.com
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