We bought our electric fencing from Wells Croft in New Hampshire with
recommendation from Pete at Codman Farm.

They will deliver it however it’s worth a nice drive to their place near
Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire To pick it up and see a demo on how to do
the install.

Rob

On Wed, Sep 27, 2023 at 5:51 AM Karen Seo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Staci,
>
> A few suggestions:
>
> *Wellscroft Fence Systems* (www.wellscroft.com) -- They don't install
> fencing but appear to supply much of the fencing material used in this
> area.  You could consult them about what fencing options would provide
> security for your garden and they can also provide a list of fence
> installers.  Of course, they hope you'll buy the materials from them but I
> think the installers buy material from them so it works out. They're very
> helpful.  This spring, I needed fencing installed to protect sheep.
> Wellscroft provided me with the names of 4 installers (see below). Note
> that these are folks who install fencing for livestock, farms.  They may
> also install other kinds of fencing.  My impression is that fence
> installers (at least good ones) tend to be SWAMPED, especially since they
> can only work when the ground is not mud, not frozen.  Only 2 returned my
> calls and only one actually submitted a bid and he was booked 2-3 months
> out.  Now would be a good time to schedule the work if you'd like it done
> by next spring.
>
> New England Post & Rail            508-517-1264
> https://www.nepostandrail.com         Ashby
>
> River Valley Fencing               413-348-4071
> https://rivervalleyfencing.com        Deerfield
>
> Homestead Agricultural Services    508-386-6229
> https://homesteadagservices.com       Rehoboth
>     (Matthew Hoderny)
>
> David Howe                         508-867-9005
> [email protected]            New Braintree
>
> *New England Post & Rail* -- This spring, I hired them to install a
> combination of woven wire and electrified high tensile wire to protect
> sheep. They did a good job in general but with some glitches, which they
> promptly addressed.  I'd hire them again. Contact me if you'd like to see
> the fence and discuss the cost and the glitches.
>
> *Hannan Agro*, the farm/farm stand over on 117) - This has a deer fence.
> You might contact Mohammed ([email protected], 617-959-0748) or
> drop by the farm.
>
> *Pollinator "meadow"* - This has a deer fence. I'm not sure whom to
> contact for info. Someone at the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust or the
> Conservation Dept. would probably know.
>
> Good luck,
> Karen
>
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