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  2. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    They can be made from a wide variety of materials, depending on terrain, location and animals to be confined. Most agricultural fencing averages about 4 feet (1.2 m) high, and in some places, the height and construction of fences designed to hold livestock is mandated by law. A fencerow is the strip of land by a fence that is left uncultivated.

  3. Cattle grid - Wikipedia

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    Cattle grid on country road. Cattle grids are usually installed on roads where they cross a fenceline, often at a boundary between public and private lands. [5] They are an alternative to the erection of gates that would need to be opened and closed when a vehicle passes, and are common where roads cross open moorland, rangeland or common land maintained by grazing, but where segregation of ...

  4. Open range - Wikipedia

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    Unbranded cattle, known as "mavericks", could become the property of anyone able to capture and brand them. The invention of barbed wire in the 1870s made it easier to confine cattle to designated areas, which helped to prevent overgrazing of the range, and made fencing huge expanses cheaper than hiring cowboys to handle cattle.

  5. Pen (enclosure) - Wikipedia

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    A pen for cattle may also be called a corral, a term borrowed from the Spanish language. Groups of pens that are part of a larger complex may be called a stockyard , where a series of pens hold a large number of animals, or a feedlot , which is a type of stockyard used to confine animals that are being fattened.

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  7. Electric fence - Wikipedia

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    Livestock owners using rotational grazing in set patterns that are similar from one year to the next may permanently drive a few permanent wooden fence posts in strategic locations. Portable fence energisers are made for temporary fencing, powered solely by batteries, or by a battery kept charged by a small solar panel.

  8. Rotational grazing - Wikipedia

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    Management Intensive Rotational Grazing; Installing electrical fence offsets and wire to facilitate cross-fencing for improved grazing management; Grazing management that improves or maintains watersheds, pollinator habitat, or wildlife; Prescribed grazing that protects sensitive areas from gully erosion as well as surface or ground water from ...

  9. Hampshire gate - Wikipedia

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    A wire gate, western United States. A Hampshire gate, New Zealand gate or wire gate is a type of agricultural gate formed from a section of wire fence which can be removed temporarily. This type of gate is used where access is only needed occasionally, or when the cost of a conventional rigid gate cannot be justified.

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