

Keeping the Bison at Bay
Wildlife fencing is always a topic in the west. This photo is of a wild Yellowstone bison that has hung around a friends cabin just a little northwest of West Yellowstone, MT for a second year now. The fence is a three strand braid fence with a one joule energizer on fiberglass line posts. The fence has kept the bison and moose away from the horse pasture and buildings for over three years now. For additional simple solutions to wildlife issues, please give us a call at (406)


The Bears Aren't Sleeping Through Spring
The office of Fish, Wildlife and Parks confirms that the bears have been out of hibernation for about a month due to our unusually warm winter. They are hungry and looking to rebuild the weight they lost during their short nap. If you live in a bear area, it's best to plan ahead and discourage the bears from investigating potential food sources on your property before any damage is done. Electric fence is simple and easy to install. Use at least a half joule Patriot, Speedrit


Prep for Spring Chores with Portable Fencing
Whether you're branding, vaccinating or getting ready to drive the herd to the hills, you'll find plenty of uses for Portable Electric Fence Cable. It's ideal for constructing temporary livestock enclosures. What makes this better than polywire? - Longer life than polywire
- More conductive than polywire
- 3-1/2 times as strong as polywire, and
- It's portable like polywire Our Portable Electric Fence Cable has a breaking strength of 480 pounds and comes in a 1,320 foot