Willow Flats
Well-Known Member
We got a new neighbor next door last year who is new to rural living. She said she was going to replace the fencing along our property line and planned to replace it "partially with black iron fencing that would match the fencing for her pool and then some of that big square fencing so that the rabbits could still come through." I said what about field fencing and pointed to the no climb fencing we have on the other side of our property. She said no, I don't want that. I didn't offer to pay for half since this is not the fencing I want, especially since she was going down the rod iron fence road. She said she was using her own fence guy and would be coming on my property to cut trees and would let me know when. Basically she was telling my how things were going to be. The first week of May with no notice she had a bunch of guys rip all the fencing out but they didn't do any tree work. Over 500 feet of fencing gone. Yes, it was a little rusty, but it was fencing and kept my animals safe. Now my property is wide open. I have hot wire for grazing pasture, but no perimeter fencing on that side of our property now. My dry lot is fenced but a portion of it is panels and I have to close that part off at night so no dogs or coyotes can get in to the minis. We are now 2 1/2 months out now with no fencing and have asked her twice about her plan, but she is determined to wait on her fence guy friend who is going to "give her a deal." What kind of people move in and tear down the fencing of someone who has livestock and could care less?
So now we need to put up a fence! There is a ditch that runs the full length of that property line on our side. We use it as a lower trail and drive the length of the ditch with our horses. Because it's so flat around here it gives us a small hill to go down and back up on either end. We are going to put up a fence along the ditch side that is closest to our home and pasture so it won't be on the property line at all and therefore field fencing which is what we want and not shared. We will put gates on either end so we can still use the ditch for driving. My thought is that if she ever does put a fence up then I'll have an additional long grazing area...kind of a paddock paradise. Trying to make the best of the situation we find ourselves in. Anyway all this to say do you think a 4ft fence would be ok since it will be at the top of the ditch. Therefore it would really be taller because of the sides of the ditch adding to the height? I have 5 ft fencing for the dry lot and then only 4ft fencing around my chicken's yard, but that is sandwiched between my garden and the house close in where we don't get any wildlife.
So now we need to put up a fence! There is a ditch that runs the full length of that property line on our side. We use it as a lower trail and drive the length of the ditch with our horses. Because it's so flat around here it gives us a small hill to go down and back up on either end. We are going to put up a fence along the ditch side that is closest to our home and pasture so it won't be on the property line at all and therefore field fencing which is what we want and not shared. We will put gates on either end so we can still use the ditch for driving. My thought is that if she ever does put a fence up then I'll have an additional long grazing area...kind of a paddock paradise. Trying to make the best of the situation we find ourselves in. Anyway all this to say do you think a 4ft fence would be ok since it will be at the top of the ditch. Therefore it would really be taller because of the sides of the ditch adding to the height? I have 5 ft fencing for the dry lot and then only 4ft fencing around my chicken's yard, but that is sandwiched between my garden and the house close in where we don't get any wildlife.