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<blockquote data-quote="RichieMaGoo" data-source="post: 133336" data-attributes="member: 2524"><p>I took old telephone posts and cut them into 8' lengths, and cemented them in the ground 60' apart- putting three metal T-posts between each telephone pole (so the barbed wire is supported every 15 feet)- Stretched the wire good and tight (5 strands) and it works great on cows of all sizes and was economical to build. If I had a nasty bull though, I might worry. (If I coud've afforded to use field fence, I would have....ya can't beat it- and iffin ya ever want other types of animules- like goats or something- ya don't have to worry...it works great on just about everything...if you can afford field fence, go for it!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichieMaGoo, post: 133336, member: 2524"] I took old telephone posts and cut them into 8' lengths, and cemented them in the ground 60' apart- putting three metal T-posts between each telephone pole (so the barbed wire is supported every 15 feet)- Stretched the wire good and tight (5 strands) and it works great on cows of all sizes and was economical to build. If I had a nasty bull though, I might worry. (If I coud've afforded to use field fence, I would have....ya can't beat it- and iffin ya ever want other types of animules- like goats or something- ya don't have to worry...it works great on just about everything...if you can afford field fence, go for it!) [/QUOTE]
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