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<blockquote data-quote="cleland" data-source="post: 349497" data-attributes="member: 1759"><p>that sounds just like the set up that I have, except that I have a fence built from 4x4 and lanscape timbers on the front w/ a trested 2x4 feeder panel and built in bunk feeder. It can feed up to feed head. The difference is that I have a 6 wire barbed wire fence with a hot wire on top instead of pipeI also turn them into a small 200x200 plot of my neighbors which is vinyl and 5 strand with hotwire. only had 1 bull break the vinyl fence so far, and that was before I put the hotwire up. He was eatin under the fence and raised his head up and snapped the bottom rail. The feeder system is a must as is keeps the bulls from fighting over feed so much. Ill try to post some pics of my system tomarrow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleland, post: 349497, member: 1759"] that sounds just like the set up that I have, except that I have a fence built from 4x4 and lanscape timbers on the front w/ a trested 2x4 feeder panel and built in bunk feeder. It can feed up to feed head. The difference is that I have a 6 wire barbed wire fence with a hot wire on top instead of pipeI also turn them into a small 200x200 plot of my neighbors which is vinyl and 5 strand with hotwire. only had 1 bull break the vinyl fence so far, and that was before I put the hotwire up. He was eatin under the fence and raised his head up and snapped the bottom rail. The feeder system is a must as is keeps the bulls from fighting over feed so much. Ill try to post some pics of my system tomarrow [/QUOTE]
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