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<blockquote data-quote="IL Rancher" data-source="post: 362805" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>We have never had a problem with bulls going through fences here to get to another pasture as long as the fence had juice. Last year I had a bull constantly getting out of the "back up" bull pasture and crossing a street and trying to get into with the cowherd. First time it happened I scratched my head and figured he was goosed through, second time I started looking for trouble... Found it finally, the wire from the charger to the grounding rod area had broken off at ground level so there was no real ground. Put a new one in and poof, 6000 volts again... When that sucker hits you.. I swear it feels like your heart stops and I end to feel it in my arms and chest for a while the two times I brushed up against a wire on accident... Worst is when something shorts and you get it on a gate for some reason... Yowza.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IL Rancher, post: 362805, member: 4097"] We have never had a problem with bulls going through fences here to get to another pasture as long as the fence had juice. Last year I had a bull constantly getting out of the "back up" bull pasture and crossing a street and trying to get into with the cowherd. First time it happened I scratched my head and figured he was goosed through, second time I started looking for trouble... Found it finally, the wire from the charger to the grounding rod area had broken off at ground level so there was no real ground. Put a new one in and poof, 6000 volts again... When that sucker hits you.. I swear it feels like your heart stops and I end to feel it in my arms and chest for a while the two times I brushed up against a wire on accident... Worst is when something shorts and you get it on a gate for some reason... Yowza. [/QUOTE]
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