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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 754727" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>In that case, use a temporary reel with polywire - 1 ac paddocks is already pretty small, and you want to retain the ability to maneuver a truck or tractor in the area without taking down your 'semi-permanent' fences.</p><p></p><p>Under our conditions (NZ, dairy) 30 paddocks or multiples of 30 is close to ideal. The rotation length required varies according to the time of year, but a large portion of the spring and autumn is on a 30 day rotation, down to 15 - 20 days in the late spring, out to 45 in late autumn then 60, 90 through the winter - it nearly always multiplies or divides quite nicely by 30.</p><p>Solar chargers are sold to plenty of large operations - should be able to handle yours no problem.</p><p></p><p>Get local advice if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 754727, member: 9267"] In that case, use a temporary reel with polywire - 1 ac paddocks is already pretty small, and you want to retain the ability to maneuver a truck or tractor in the area without taking down your 'semi-permanent' fences. Under our conditions (NZ, dairy) 30 paddocks or multiples of 30 is close to ideal. The rotation length required varies according to the time of year, but a large portion of the spring and autumn is on a 30 day rotation, down to 15 - 20 days in the late spring, out to 45 in late autumn then 60, 90 through the winter - it nearly always multiplies or divides quite nicely by 30. Solar chargers are sold to plenty of large operations - should be able to handle yours no problem. Get local advice if you can. [/QUOTE]
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