Murray barbless safe-twist wire is a dual purpose barbless barbed wire

With glints of sunlight flashing off the twists Whites Group has released a barbless barbed wire to keep stock contained and alsoprotect wildlife

According to Whites Rural their new release Murray Barbless Safe-Twist wire is ideal for livestock farm fencing but is also wildlife-friendly

Whites Rural’s business researched the fence and wire market and saw a growing expectation both here and across other parts of the globe for farming practices, including fences, to be more wildlife-friendly.

Matt Stinson, National Sales Manager at Whites Group says, “Barbless Safe-Twist wire, our new dual-purpose barbless barbed wire, is a viable and tested alternative to barbed wire.

“This provides the opportunity for farmers to make a real difference to endangered species and animal welfare while maintaining the commercial realities of running livestock,” Matt added.

Composed of two strands of twisted high tensile 1.8mm diameter wire, Murray Barbless Safe-Twist wire is recommended for an alternative top-and-bottom wire fence configuration on traditional four and five barbed wire fences.

The wider, thicker profile reduces the slicing effect of straight wire under pressure and the reflective shine from its twists makes it more highly visible to horses and other animals. It is also ideal as a top lead wire on mesh fences.

A collaboration between Whites and the C4 Community and Coastal Cassowary Conservation group helped bring the wildlife-friendly fence system to fruition.

Over the last two decades, C4 Community and Coastal Cassowary Conservation Habitat Coordinator, Ian Shankly has seen wildlife people come up with fences that have worked wonderfully for wildlife but were less ideal for farmers.

Murray Barbless Safe-Twist wire is used as a top and bottom wire instead of barbed wire on four- and five-line barbed wire fences

Ian has been engaged first-hand with the controlled trials and stress testing of fences using the new Murray wire on farm sites near Mariah Creek, Mission Beach. This time has delivered a successful trifecta for people, cattle, and wildlife.

Ian gave some background to the development, “We worked with Whites Rural and focussed on the needs of fencing contractors and farmers from the outset.

“After six months, all cattle have been contained with no breakouts, there is no sign of wildlife casualties and no loss of tension in the wire. So, it’s very successful for the farmers,” Ian added.

The top and bottom wire placement of Murray Barbless Safe-Twist wire is a critical part of the dual solution of stock containment and wildlife movement.

Murray Barbless Safe-Twist wire meets the critical farming needs of cattle and livestock containment while it also provides a safer environment for wildlife and endangered species – it installs the same as barbed wire

Ian says that data from wildlife rescue and animal hospitals show that top wires present the biggest issue for flying animals such as bats and gliders with “around 86% of entanglements occurring on this line”.

On the other hand, the impact of the lower barbed wire is most noticeable during fires, floods, and cyclones. This is when fence permeability is essential for the survival of cassowaries, wallabies, wombats, and, to a lesser extent, kangaroos.

From a conservation point of view, Murray Barbless Safe-Twist wire in a top-and-bottom wire configuration is a “godsend”.

Matt Stinson says the beauty of the Murray Barbless Safe-Twist wire is that it doesn’t cost a fortune and it is simple for everyone. “It is easy to install, no new tools or installation practices are required. Nothing needs to be adapted. And it’s Australian-made.”

He urges farming groups, rural skills training academies, horse associations, and not-for-profit disaster recovery groups such as BlazeAid, to use the wire and fence configuration to do things differently.

“If there is fence rebuilding to take place, whether it is as part of normal farming operations or after floods and fire, let’s rebuild using this top-and-bottom barbless barb format. It’s simple and it works on both sides of the fence so why wouldn’t you,” Matt concluded.

See more about Murray Barbless Safe-Twist wire on this link.