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What's Inside

Six sections, built for your country

Not generic fencing advice — every section is written for the conditions, predators, and herds you actually have in the Mountain West and Pacific Northwest.

Climate and terrain across the Northwest
1

Climate & Terrain

Wet coast, snowy mountains, dry high desert — and the right posts, wire, and coatings for each zone.

Northwest predators
2

The Predator Map

Wolves, grizzlies, black bears, cougars, and coyotes — what stops each one, and what doesn't.

Livestock fencing by animal
3

Fencing by Animal

Cattle, sheep, horses, goats, llamas, bison, and poultry — the go-to system for each.

Fence systems and materials
4

Choosing Your System

High-tensile, woven, netting, barbed, and coated — plus posts and braces for frost and rock.

Energizers and grounding
5

Energizers & Grounding

The thing most Northwest fences get wrong — grounding in dry, frozen, and snowy ground.

Shipping from Caldwell, Idaho
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Shipped to Your Gate

Stocked in Caldwell, Idaho, with expert help to size your system before anything ships.

One region, three completely different fences

The Cascades and Rockies split your land into three worlds. Which side you're on decides everything — especially how you ground an electric fence.

The Northwest divided into wet west, mountain snow, and dry east zones

Wet West

Easy grounding, but rot and corrosion eat posts, wire, and connectors. Spec heavily galvanized.

Mountain & Snow

Deep frost and snow load. Set braces below frost and build for weight and a short season.

Dry East

Rocky soil that barely conducts. Grounding is the hard part — plan extra rods and joules.

Is this for you?

This guide is for you if…

  • You're losing — or worried about losing — stock to wolves, bears, cougars, or coyotes
  • You run sheep, cattle, horses, goats, llamas, or poultry in the five-state region
  • Your electric fence "works in summer" but fades in dry ground or winter snow
  • You're setting up new ground and want to buy the right system once
  • You fence on both sides of the mountains and need it to hold up in each

What you'll get

  • A free, no-nonsense PDF you can keep and reference
  • Zone-by-zone guidance for your exact conditions
  • Predator-specific fencing that actually holds
  • The grounding fixes most installs miss
  • A direct line to a Kencove fencing specialist
The Northwest Fencing Guide

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