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Barbed Wire in Snow Country ?
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1576144" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>Steve, I have pretty much gone to all smooth HT for that very reason. Will have to replace a few insulators each year in the really bad drift areas, but that's a piece of cake compared to tightening up sagging barbed each spring. The ice and snow drifts just wreak havoc. Keep plenty of grass in front of them and keep the fence good and hot and they stay away from it. Of course, all mine are trained to a hot (10kv or more) fence early and have quite a respect for it. Best o luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1576144, member: 23752"] Steve, I have pretty much gone to all smooth HT for that very reason. Will have to replace a few insulators each year in the really bad drift areas, but that's a piece of cake compared to tightening up sagging barbed each spring. The ice and snow drifts just wreak havoc. Keep plenty of grass in front of them and keep the fence good and hot and they stay away from it. Of course, all mine are trained to a hot (10kv or more) fence early and have quite a respect for it. Best o luck [/QUOTE]
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