The deer fence is up

in Homesteadinglast year (edited)

With an eight foot fence attached to monofilament line, and concrete posts on each corner. This fence has turned out to be quite stout, and looking forward to getting it filled with delicate plants that the deer would just love to munch on. I bought this kit from Deerbusters, they sell everything needed to assemble it. It took us around four or five days of full work to get it all built. Starting with pounding in the fence stakes, and then moving onto pouring concrete in three foot deep holes for the dual leaf vehicle gate and corner posts. And finally wrapping it all up with tension wire and hog ringing the fence into place.

https://www.deerbusters.com/kits/welded-wire-deer-fence-kits/8-welded-wire-fence-kits/8-x-100-welded-wire-deer-fence-kit/

Link to the kit I bought.

I bought the 500' kit with a rodent exclusion barrier at the bottom, a vehicle gate and a walk through gate. Cost me around $5000

We used most of it, and saved the rest of the kit and will use that to grow more vining plants.

The corner posts have a dead man brace system. This helps make lots of tension when tightening the wire that goes around the fence.

The posts are placed towards the tension point and backed up with a brick underneath.

We dig up a small area under the post and then lay a brick down and put the dead man brace back.

Tightening them all down we learned the bolts are not as tough as we hoped and one snapped right off. Luckily this only happened once during the whole setup.

As my farm hand works to set up the corners, I start building the small gate. Luckily we did not need to lay concrete for the one people walk through. But the one for vehicles needed concrete posts on each side.

The gate posts are the same as the corner posts, set in three feet of concrete.

The vehicle gate is twelve feet wide and uses a dual leaf system. That way we can open just one gate, for a small farm vehicle. Or both gates for something larger.

Attaching the wiring to the gate its mostly zip tied. But the long stretches are hog ringed. Using a tool that attaches the welded wire fence to the mono line.

We completed the fence in sections, as there were places we had to terminate the tension line and start on the other side of a gate. If we did the tension line in one long run we could not have doors or gates. So we did it in three sections instead.

All the hardware was provided in the kits for the driveway gate, we used socket wrenches to tighten.

A pole goes in the ground to keep one gate closed if you want. Also helps to keep them secured.

The rodent exclusion barrier can be seen at the bottom. It has a smaller mesh to it.

We wrapped the whole fence with the small mesh to keep things smaller than deer out.

As we finish the gated sections we move on to the final long stretch of fencing. We add tension to the wire so the fence can hang on it. We found we had to retighten a few times as the fence went up. Something we did not think about at first but interesting how the weight builds up over many hundreds of feet and once tight wire needs more wraps sometimes.

Checking the wire along the whole section was key, making sure it stays up high on the corner posts as those did not have eye bolts to hold in place.. Just the tension of the wire.

Moving around the eight foot welded wire fence was quite a lot of work. We found sweeping it with our foot as we rolled it onto the tension wire worked well.

We started having to walk a lot further to get inside the fence.. haha it sucked leaving tools just inside the fence and had to walk all the way around to get to them..

Lastly we staked down all the rodent exclusion barrier so they cannot climb under it.

After it was all done, I pulled my truck in and we cleaned up. Putting all the plastic wrappers and unused building materials in there.

Whats next?

We left a thirty foot opening so we can build a completely enclosed area for chickens, ducks and bees. We plan on attaching it to the gap and it will be a whole other module for the 1/3 area food growing area. We already bought the kit, just need to get to building it now the deer fence area is done.

Previous post on this project:

https://peakd.com/hive-114308/@solominer/building-an-eight-foot-deer-fence

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Hey, Hope You're Doing Great bud.

Now the Plant will Grow without need to Guard all time... We had this Goat issues here always eating the whole branch and caused trouble to Grow anything in Garden.

That's a Solid Fence and totally Worth it... Great to see how Things are going there. Best wishes for tha next work. Looking forward to see it. Wish you a wonderful weekend ahead.

Thanks bud I am, yeah they sure will.

Oh no, luckily we have not had goats eating our food.

Hope you can get them to stop.

Thanks man, much appreciated.

This is so cool man. I would love to be able to do this one day. I have been looking at land in Oregon. Hopefully with the next bull run, I can be in a position to start my homesteading adventure.

Thanks, yeah its the way to go to keep your garden safe from munching animals.

That would be sweet, hope you find your dream property. Keep an eye on the next halving currently happening in March of next year.. a few months later things tend to go up.

very nice pictures.

thanks bud

Wow, it's coming along fast!
And it's so cool. You get to work (real work, hehehe) on your big, big yard!!!
Keep documenting and keep us posted, @solominer !
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Sure is! Its quite a lot of work but well worth it I think.

Will do!

Great work done by you @solominer

ah thank you

That is a lot of damn work! Keeping the deer out is a big task and I've seen them jump over five foot fences so 8 is definitely the minimum. That's going be awesome place when you're done!
!CTP

It sure was, about five or so days of full work to get it all up. We had to take breaks to finish up solar stuff but glad we finally got it done.

So true, those deer can really jump. So 8 feet should be good.. fingers crossed..lol

Dear @solominer as we say here in Venezuela like a fabulous tailwind ship. I'm glad, now with an eight-foot fence attached to a monofilament line and concrete posts in each corner, his farm grows every day and becomes more robust, and the deer will appear for a few days, but after sniffing they will know that it is difficult enter and invade I take the opportunity to visit myself in my recent publication about the visit to the monument and square in honor of our South American hero, The Great Mariscal "Antonio José de Sucre", born where I live, in Cumaná Sucre state-Venezuela. successes.

Yeah man I think it will keep them out.. at least that is the plan.

That's how it will be, unfortunately there are unruly animals that end our peace of mind, but with the work you do they will stop bothering you. successes

I love the name of the site, I'm sure it was founded by people who were literally fed up with deer. You've thought of everything, man. Now you can protect your farm not only from deer, but from all animals large and small. I'm looking forward to your next project post.

Hehe yeah, I do too.. its quite catchy.

Glad someone came up with a kit to sell to keep them out.

Yep I think it will keep out more than just deer, other things like rabbits and maybe things that wont climb or try to dig under it.

thanks man.. will post updates soon.

Damn dude this looks awesome. My wife and I were talking about moving south, to maybe South Carolina or something so we can get ourselves some decent land and be able to do these types of things. I love the work you did here, it’s really good to keep those deer out for whatever you plan on doing. Those damn things can jump! Lol. The rodent barrier is a great add as well, as you don’t want veggies or other things being chewed up on from them! Gotta keep the scraps for the chickens and others.

Ah thanks man, oh cool well hope yall find something in the South.

True, its something I need to do if I want to grow lots of food. Otherwise the wildlife near by will notice and try to feed on it.. haha

Hoping the rodent barrier helps.. time will tell.

Yep, right now we are working on the bee, chicken and duck enclosure so soon I will have updates on that.

Your place is really shaping up @solominer, deer can wipe out a garden quick, which we learned the hard way years ago so we are always stringing barriers of some sort. The rabbits also ca wipe out young veggie plants overnight so we protect them also.

We are also dealing with raccoons this year and last, they steal the suet blocks we put out for the birds. Yep, farming isn’t easy, but we love the challenge of growing our own food.
Nice work solo

It sure is, and yeah I have seen the destruction caused by deer on my friends properties. Hopefully I can keep rabbits and deer alike out of my enclosed garden using the rodent barrier.

Hah those pesky raccoons, always getting into trouble.. lol

So true, and thanks!

Dude that's awesome!

We saving a lot and working hard on getting our own land.... We got dreams for sure!

Thanks! Best of luck getting it.

Yep the hustle and the savings here? Leverage until we have enough to get more... Then make some more!

Now there's a honest group for homesteading here....

Well.

Does the group have plan.and can we Delegate towards it and to invest?

Sure would be cool. I'd invest more In our group here. Love the content.

Gotta grow like a homestead.

In the west deer pretty much fly over all fences we have unless it's that high. Not many people can afford it.

And just wait until you have the Apple trees! Drunk deer happens when the apples rot. You will see the deer wait for them to rot. Drunk deer are totally unpredictable. Unless fully passed out. Then you can walk up to one. With a dog... As the deer snores... Lol

Love your work!

Fantastic work, greetings!

thanks man.. good to see ya

GLORIOUS FENCE! Finally its up!

World piece has been achieved! No more raids from the Evil Northen tusken horned damned hooved riders. Also known as Deers.

As a Murican, you must have atleast Guns and 10k ammo just in case they get over the fence.

Also i like that it extends all the way down, hopefully it can prevent smaller critters too like rats or sneeeeks.