
POSTS 127
Post options…
Temporary Fences Semi-Permanent Fences Permanent Fences
Line post options
• PigTail posts with extra clips.
• Step-In FiberRods with SnapOn
Harp Clip insulators.
• FiberTuff posts with snap-on clips.
• SmoothCote FiberRods w/ clips.
Curve, end and corner posts
• FiberTuff posts or 11/16" FiberRods
for ends, curves and corners to
resist side strain.
• Steel T posts with insulators.
• Small diameter wood posts with
insulators for ends.
Line post options
• FiberRods with SnapOn Harp Clips,
ScrewOn Rope/Tape insulators or
PowerGrip clips.
• FiberTuff posts with snap-on clips.
• Steel T posts with reliable insulators.
End and corner post options
• Steel T posts with reliable insulators.
• Small (less than 6" diameter) wood posts
with their effective insulators.
• For semi-permanent net fences, use new
FiberTuff posts for ends, corners and major
directional changes.
Line post options
• Hot-dipped galvanized steel T
posts with quality insulators.
• Wood posts (4"–5" diameter) with
insulators. We use treated posts.
End, corner, rise & dip posts
• For HT wire use large wood posts
(larger than 6" diameter). Brace
ends and corners well to handle
the long-term strain.
• For rope fences use wood posts.
Braces are not necessary.
Three strands of conductor are all that is needed to
contain ewes on this subdivided pasture.
Why only 3? Quality grass, no lambs present, a good
conductor and a powerful energizer.