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<blockquote data-quote="Tbrake" data-source="post: 1481365" data-attributes="member: 22322"><p>I'm still in disbelief how many on here us gaucho wire. I have some rented pastures with that stuff, might as well be no fence. The deer destroy it, and the calves will walk right though it. I had to run a hot wire the entire interior. Everything I build on my own land is 6 stand 12.5 gauge. Deer don't faze it, and the cows down reach their head through and stretch it out. Surely I'm not the only one out there that thinks this way. Like I've said before, would not use that stuff If it was free. </p><p>I will admit, I like it for permanent electric fences in high deer places. The barbs must make it much more visible or something, it never gets broken or knocked down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbrake, post: 1481365, member: 22322"] I’m still in disbelief how many on here us gaucho wire. I have some rented pastures with that stuff, might as well be no fence. The deer destroy it, and the calves will walk right though it. I had to run a hot wire the entire interior. Everything I build on my own land is 6 stand 12.5 gauge. Deer don’t faze it, and the cows down reach their head through and stretch it out. Surely I’m not the only one out there that thinks this way. Like I’ve said before, would not use that stuff If it was free. I will admit, I like it for permanent electric fences in high deer places. The barbs must make it much more visible or something, it never gets broken or knocked down. [/QUOTE]
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