How Do You Remove Barbed Wire Fencing?
Typically you will use a barbed wire fence to keep objects either in or out of your yard. This may be to keep your farm animals from escaping or predators from entering your land. Whatever the reason, you may find it necessary at some point to remove the barbed wiring. Despite the jagged edges of the fencing, it is not as difficult as removing other fences that are completely inserted into the ground. Put on your barbed wired work gloves. These will help protect your hands from the jagged edges but you should still try to avoid those barbs if at all possible. Wire fences with small prickers such as chicken wire should not offer much resistance to your gloves. However, barbed wire fencing with longer jagged edges is more likely to have pieces break off. Those pieces can find their way into the gloves or other articles of clothing you are wearing. Cut right where the wiring meets the metal poles in the ground. Hold one end of the wire firm while you are cutting the fence. The fence may s