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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 235293" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Yes I was referring to your fencing. :lol: ;-) No offense intended of course -- just seems like an awful LOT of work to put up 8 strands, besides the fact that I'm thinking an 8 strand fence would cost just as much as putting up those calf panels, wouldn't it? And from looking over my fences, the wire panels hold up better than any of my barbed wire fences.</p><p></p><p>To the others who'd mentioned fires - that makes sense now. I don't have to deal with close fires and cows getting jumpy because of it. My cows/calves are also pretty quiet, which is the reason I can keep them in a 3-strand pasture without worrying about them feeling pushed and going through or over my fence. Had a moose go over it Sunday morning, but that's another story. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 235293, member: 852"] Yes I was referring to your fencing. :lol: ;-) No offense intended of course -- just seems like an awful LOT of work to put up 8 strands, besides the fact that I'm thinking an 8 strand fence would cost just as much as putting up those calf panels, wouldn't it? And from looking over my fences, the wire panels hold up better than any of my barbed wire fences. To the others who'd mentioned fires - that makes sense now. I don't have to deal with close fires and cows getting jumpy because of it. My cows/calves are also pretty quiet, which is the reason I can keep them in a 3-strand pasture without worrying about them feeling pushed and going through or over my fence. Had a moose go over it Sunday morning, but that's another story. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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