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<blockquote data-quote="mtncows" data-source="post: 502676" data-attributes="member: 4692"><p>It would depend on where the fence is (division or line) and what needs to be kept in.For bulls,hogs or sheep you would be much better off with woven wire.That said,I would not go over 12' apart for posts and put in good corners and ends with braces.Plans can be found at some ag schools' web sites such as Va.Tech.I like to see strainers in the fence like in high tensile as wire will stretch and sag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtncows, post: 502676, member: 4692"] It would depend on where the fence is (division or line) and what needs to be kept in.For bulls,hogs or sheep you would be much better off with woven wire.That said,I would not go over 12' apart for posts and put in good corners and ends with braces.Plans can be found at some ag schools' web sites such as Va.Tech.I like to see strainers in the fence like in high tensile as wire will stretch and sag. [/QUOTE]
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