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Another fence question regarding highway guard rails?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bambi_terror" data-source="post: 260042" data-attributes="member: 4392"><p>Thanks Msscamp for your reply, that is what I was afraid off. I think you are right, 52 inches is too low and I need to have at least three rows of rails to feel better. I do not think that you can do it with just two rails since I think they can either crawl under it, or the gap will be too big between the pair, or it will be just too low and they can jump it. I have to go now and get more rails or cut the overall length down and use cow panels along the high tension pasture. At least if they jump the panels, the electric hopefully will stop them. Wyoming is a beautiful state, been NW of Douglas once and been about an hour north of lusk and twenty miles due west along the cheyenne river after bambies. </p><p></p><p>CowpokeJ... I sure hope so, I think you've had enough practice by now!! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bambi_terror, post: 260042, member: 4392"] Thanks Msscamp for your reply, that is what I was afraid off. I think you are right, 52 inches is too low and I need to have at least three rows of rails to feel better. I do not think that you can do it with just two rails since I think they can either crawl under it, or the gap will be too big between the pair, or it will be just too low and they can jump it. I have to go now and get more rails or cut the overall length down and use cow panels along the high tension pasture. At least if they jump the panels, the electric hopefully will stop them. Wyoming is a beautiful state, been NW of Douglas once and been about an hour north of lusk and twenty miles due west along the cheyenne river after bambies. CowpokeJ... I sure hope so, I think you've had enough practice by now!! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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