Well, horses for courses I suppose.
I don't seem to have the same problems with Gripples that some others have, my only 'beef' is the expense but IMO worth it for the time saved, especially in repairs. As for keeping lambs in ha, ha............. little buggers are the best test for finding a hole/gap/weakness in any fence.
Try goats!
I find this works pretty well to keep my lambs in :)
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachmen...amb-fence-.jpg
It gets and stays fairly damp here at times in West Gippsland and I find keeping the bottom strand(s) up and out of the wet grass etc adds years to the life of the fence. Originally fenced for cattle the high bottom wire wasn't a problem but with sheep/lambs the bottom electric wire is very effective, especially when feed gets a bit thin :)
Deano :)