It was invented for the efficient control of cattle.
Barbed wire changed agriculture because, back before barbed wire was invented animals or livestock could wander freely. So, when the farmers decided that they needed to stop that from happening the put up barbed wire fences. The barbed wire fences had sharp " barbs " on the end of them so when the animals would walk up to it and touch it, it would poke them and they usually wouldn't go there again. Good question!
it affected the barbed wire because the cattle drive was having lots of problems with the barbed wires
Barbed wire was invented by Joseph Glidden in 1873. His design consisted of twisted wire with barbs attached at regular intervals, revolutionizing fencing technology and quickly becoming popular for agricultural and security purposes.
A fence is a fence no matter what it's holding inside, there's no specific or special name that is used for a fence that keeps cattle in. It can be made of barbed wire, wooden boards, iron paneling, high-tensile wire, electric wire, or page wire.
Actually, no. Barbed wire is more for cattle and not horses. Many horses get tangled up in it in a huge variety of ways and it will cut them to pieces. There are a wide variety of fencing options for horses from cheap to outrageously expensive. Electric fencing is probably the most economical. Use the electric poly tape, not the traditional wire, which is more for other livestock such as cattle, pigs, etc. The polytape is wide, colored bright white, or yellow and white, and much easier for the horses to see, so they are less likely to run into it and tear it down or hurt themselves. There are also many types of wooden rail fences and plastic and rubber coated rail fences. Most horse magazines have advertisements all throughout and especially in the back in the advertisement section that will give you lots of ideas of the types of fencing available.
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Barbed wire spelled a end to the period of ranching by open range- it permitted the construction of cheap fences.
The railroad and barbed wire fences.
Because barbed wire effectively kept animals in, the landholding concepts of cattlemen and small settlers changed radically with the new power that barbed wire gave them.