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Publication Date
1992
Series Number
4131
Abstract
Fencing has always been an integral part of our agricultural system. We need fences for stock control and pasture management. Traditionally, fences have been strong and robust physical barriers. The strength and height of the fence kept domestic animals confined. For many years, conventional fences have served the farmer well. However because returns from livestock over the past ten years have been variable and because of the current cost/ price squeeze, electric fencing, as a cheaper form of fencing, has gained popularity.
Number of Pages
15
ISSN
0729/0012
Publisher
Western Australian Department of Agriculture
City
Perth
Keywords
Fencing, Stock, Electric fencing, Western Australia
Disciplines
Agriculture | Animal Sciences | Electrical and Electronics | Structural Engineering
Recommended Citation
Maughan, D.
(1992), Bulletin No 4131- Electric fencing. Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth. Bulletin 4131.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/305
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Comments
Bulletin No. 4131 replaces Bulletin 4119