Types of Fencing- Barbed wire, Horse fencing (2“x4” rectangles,) Cattle panels (4“x4” squares), Hot wire (electric fencing,) wooden and/or steel pipe fencing.
Perimeter and cross fencing- Perimeter fencing is very important to be strong because not only does it keep your Dexters on your property, but it will help keep other animals off of your property. Cross fencing are the internal fence lines that separate multiple pastures, within your property lines.
When you first bring home new Dexters, you should contain them in a smaller area to allow them to adjust to your property. If you have other cattle, you should really keep the new cattle separate from your existing cattle for at minimum 3 weeks. This protects both groups, from injury and potential disease. Breeders should watch for dormant diseases to become active after times of high stress, like shipment, moving properties etc. Stress decreases the immune system response and allows quiet diseases/infections to become visible. So, it is important for the safety of your Dexters to have a smaller pasture or holding area to allow for times of adjustment and healing.
STOP trespassing incidents by humans: Section 30.05, Texas Penal Code, provides that a person commits an offense, of trespassing, if the person enters or remains on property of another without effective consent. You must provide NOTICE at entries of your property. Put signs up on the perimeter of your property if adjacent to hunting grounds or other possible foot traffic. Also in Texas, purple paint applied at eye level on posts and trees to warn trespassers of no entry. If purple paint is used, then the purple paint must be vertical lines of not less than eight inches in length and not less than one inch in width; placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than three feet from the ground or more than five feet from the ground; and placed at locations that are readily visible to any person approaching the property and no more than: 100 feet apart on forest land or 1,000 feet apart on land other than forest land.