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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 133624" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>We use five strands starting at 8'' then 12" run one hot wire nose height...put three strands of hot wire around the steer</p><p>pen just to keep up the respect in the fence (horned herfs tend to pull the wire). We have hilly runs so post spacing varies with the hills and valleys but normally space at 15' with the T posts and a wooden "H" brace where needed at the tops and bottoms of the hill runs and every 150-200 feet on straight runs. Have fun, I always look like a Myan sacrifice after a day working fences.</p><p>DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 133624, member: 1744"] We use five strands starting at 8'' then 12" run one hot wire nose height...put three strands of hot wire around the steer pen just to keep up the respect in the fence (horned herfs tend to pull the wire). We have hilly runs so post spacing varies with the hills and valleys but normally space at 15' with the T posts and a wooden "H" brace where needed at the tops and bottoms of the hill runs and every 150-200 feet on straight runs. Have fun, I always look like a Myan sacrifice after a day working fences. DMc [/QUOTE]
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