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Before you start designing your fence, you will need to consider its purpose.  Is it to be a "permanent" boundary fence, or is it a temporary fence for pasture or rangeland management and how many paddocks do you think you will need in the rotation?  Will a strip grazing system be adequate?  What water requirements will there be and how will you provide this?  The best way to start on any basis, is to draw up a farm plan including pastures, farming and household areas, watering points and lane ways, holding yards and mating paddocks, lambing or calving etc. and a proposed fence layout.

Then you should drawing a plan of all paddocks and the types of fences required. Ideally the energizer should be located in the centre of the system with G607 cut-out switches located so that fault finding is quick and easy. For further information, please refer to the Gallagher Power Fence™ Manual. Click here to request the manual.  However, a brief version of the key points in the manual is available on-line.


Points to consider with the layout are:
bulletLocate the Energizer in the middle of the system. If unable 2 smaller energizers located at each end can provide better performance and versatility
bulletCut Out switches should be located so that large sections as well as individual paddocks can be isolated
bulletLong distances of single wire (2 km or more) create substantial resistance for large energizers to perform to their maximum output.

You can get an idea about the design of your own permanent fence on-line also.

Some aids to fence types and design are given below.

bulletFence Specifications
bulletFence Design Manual
bulletDesign Your Own Permanent Fence

Your next step is to select an energizer.

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