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Our Non-Climb fence is made by weaving wire into a grid pattern and securing it with our Square Deal® Knot. The wire knot hugs both vertical and horizontal wires tightly, so the fence will not sag or buckle.
- No Climb or Keepsafe V-Mesh Horse Fencing | Which Do I Need?
The continuous weave of Keepsafe V-Mesh means no cut wires,...
- No Climb or Keepsafe V-Mesh Horse Fencing | Which Do I Need?
Non-Climb Horse Fence provides a secure, long-lasting enclosure for horses and flexes on impact to prevent injuries to the horse or fence. Made with 2 x 4 inch spacing between the vertical and horizontal wires, the steel mesh prevents a horse from stepping through, walking down, or getting over the enclosure.
No-Climb Horse Fence & Welded Wire. Max-Tight Horse Fence. 2″x4″ Mesh Wire Knot. 2″ x 4″ Horse Fence provides a safer environment for your horse. And it’s easy and economical to install with wood or steel posts. Max-Tight is deigned to prevent snags that cause blemishes to a horse’s coat.
Non-climb provides the versatility to fence inquisitive jumping animals like horses, sheep, and goats. Strength from vertical stay wires and S knot construction to combat buckling and sagging. The smooth, snag-resistant S knot design protects fleeces and hides, while the small openings prevent entanglement with small-hooved animals.
No climb fence is a type of woven wire horse fence. Vertical and horizontal wires intersect to form 2″x4″ rectangular holes. A special wire knot ties the intersecting strands of weaving wire together that creates a smooth connection. As a result, protecting horse hides.
V-Mesh (No-Climb) Wire Fencing for Horses. Instead of the rectangular grids that most wire fencing can be found in, v-mesh fencing comes in a diamond shape, similar to but narrower than chain link fencing. This is the best kind of fencing to keep small critters out and your horses in because of the shape of the gaps in the fence.
8 lut 2017 · The continuous weave of Keepsafe V-Mesh means no cut wires, preventing unintended cuts or injury to hides and flexes on impact for harmless contact. With the close spacing of either style, hooves won’t get stuck and predators are unlikely to penetrate the fence line, further protecting your horses.