You’re welcome it’s a fantastic product. I’m in one of Johann Zietsman’s WhatsApp groups that’s where I learned about it. I also saw on there your design for poly wire reels that only use one geared mechanism with multiple detachable spools. I’m very interested in these as well any place in the USA they’re available?
I'm having the same issues with getting our herd trained. These are all great tips to train the herd to go under the wire. I think that I would have been better off to train during the growing season to entice the herd to move forward. I have been using some alfalfa and timothy flakes to get them started. It has also helped to use 2 lifters on one wire set at the same time to create a wider gap.
I'm currently training my herd by manually lifting my wire with PVC poles. I am also starting to put up two poles for a wider opening and hope to train them down to one pole. Will be ordering PensAgro lifters soon.
Thank so much for the review! I am Pablo Etcheberry the cattleman that invent it!
Thanks, we are a small company your video means a lot !
You’re welcome it’s a fantastic product. I’m in one of Johann Zietsman’s WhatsApp groups that’s where I learned about it. I also saw on there your design for poly wire reels that only use one geared mechanism with multiple detachable spools. I’m very interested in these as well any place in the USA they’re available?
@@runningtfarmsnc it will be in about one or two month. We are on the production of that
Just got four of them today. I’ll try them out tommorow!
I forgot to tell you the price🙄Price for wire lifter is $400.00 includes the pole which breaks in half for easy transport!
Thanks for the info! When at first you said breaks in half I thought you meant it wasn't built sturdy! Haha. Had to read again!
Looks like a well built unit,. Thanks for putting this out here for us
I'm having the same issues with getting our herd trained. These are all great tips to train the herd to go under the wire. I think that I would have been better off to train during the growing season to entice the herd to move forward. I have been using some alfalfa and timothy flakes to get them started. It has also helped to use 2 lifters on one wire set at the same time to create a wider gap.
Hang in there it’s worth the training process! Really a time saver in the long run.
@@runningtfarmsnc Training is working well. All but 5 holdouts are readily moving when the lifters raise up.
I'm currently training my herd by manually lifting my wire with PVC poles. I am also starting to put up two poles for a wider opening and hope to train them down to one pole. Will be ordering PensAgro lifters soon.
Great video! Thanks Josh!
It works better if you use a second tower so they walk between and not the slanted wire
We have them trained now and they walk under the wire very well. They are a great tool to get your stock density up.
Does this allow you to keep full time wire fencing without building and taking down fence each day?
We build and take down temporary fence everyday