A new flexible fence may be the answer for keeping stock out of rivers that flood.
Hawke's Bay Regional Council is trialling 1.3 km of a flexible electric stock fence alongside the Tukituki River, near Craggy Range winery. The Taragate system has been used successfully alongside rivers and streams in Northland.
The trial fence has been installed in a paddock owned by Mick and Dawn Small.
The paddock is periodically flooded and can be up to 3m underwater, making it a good test location.
"We don't want to say we'd like a flood, but a good-sized event on the Tukituki will help us to know whether this fence is going to be a solution," says Brendan Powell, HBRC Senior Land Management Adviser.
The fence is designed to be fitted in sections, and be easier and faster for the farmers to replace after any damage caused by flooding.