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The proper fencing to keep sheep and goats safe

Fencing helps protect everything on your property, from your plants to your cattle. A good fence will keep predators away from your crops, animals, and equipment, and will also prevent animals from wandering. This is particularly important for producers who keep goats and sheep on their land.

Sheep are notoriously vulnerable to predators. They’re also easily spooked and can run away at the slightest noise if they’re not fenced in. A proper fence will keep wild animals away from your sheep, and is sturdy and

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