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<blockquote data-quote="C HOLLAND" data-source="post: 235969" data-attributes="member: 2200"><p>All my perimeter fence is 5 strand starting at 52", 40", 28", 18", and bottom at 8 "</p><p></p><p>My cross fence is 4 strands 12" apart starting at 48" and some is just 2 hot wires at 36 and 18"</p><p></p><p>I am currently running a hot wire around all my fence at 18-24 " high. This seems to keep them off the fence and pushing it.</p><p></p><p>This works for me but may not work for all. I would think it depends on the temperment of your cows, if they are wild and crazy, no amount is safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C HOLLAND, post: 235969, member: 2200"] All my perimeter fence is 5 strand starting at 52", 40", 28", 18", and bottom at 8 " My cross fence is 4 strands 12" apart starting at 48" and some is just 2 hot wires at 36 and 18" I am currently running a hot wire around all my fence at 18-24 " high. This seems to keep them off the fence and pushing it. This works for me but may not work for all. I would think it depends on the temperment of your cows, if they are wild and crazy, no amount is safe. [/QUOTE]
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