shinnlinger
Silver Member
Hi,
I built a "sheep tractor" this spring using (4 )30 ft telephone poles as a base, but it self destructed over time due to a bad design on my part. BAsically I thought allowing the corner joints to flex so it conformed to the land was a good idea so I attached each corner with a short length of chain thru bolted into each pole. I then drilled into the poles and drove rebar every 5 ft ot so for posts and attached sheep fencing to that. Over time it flexed too much and the fencing began to lay flat when I moved it.
It worked really well for grazing though as the sheep and goats ate everything in marginal pastures down to the ground and I could move it myself in 5 minutes with the tractor. I think making fixed corners is going to be better and have some ideas that involve a chain saw and some reinforcing timber, but the stresses on a joint for such a large unit (30 x 30) would be alot. Any ideas there?
Alternately I would make narrower units that were 10 x 30 and pull them from the short end. I could see having several of these units and at feeding time I would just go drag the different units around.
I built a "sheep tractor" this spring using (4 )30 ft telephone poles as a base, but it self destructed over time due to a bad design on my part. BAsically I thought allowing the corner joints to flex so it conformed to the land was a good idea so I attached each corner with a short length of chain thru bolted into each pole. I then drilled into the poles and drove rebar every 5 ft ot so for posts and attached sheep fencing to that. Over time it flexed too much and the fencing began to lay flat when I moved it.
It worked really well for grazing though as the sheep and goats ate everything in marginal pastures down to the ground and I could move it myself in 5 minutes with the tractor. I think making fixed corners is going to be better and have some ideas that involve a chain saw and some reinforcing timber, but the stresses on a joint for such a large unit (30 x 30) would be alot. Any ideas there?
Alternately I would make narrower units that were 10 x 30 and pull them from the short end. I could see having several of these units and at feeding time I would just go drag the different units around.