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Cattle got through 4 rung barbed wire fence. Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1803939" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>The t-posts between the wooden posts is a good idea…a hot wire or two is also a nice addition…I am currently working on "reviving" perimeter and cross fencing on 110 acres - using 5 strands instead of 4 and in some cases, 7 strands - most corners are steel posts/h-braces set in concrete…if using the t-post idea, buy the longer t-posts - you might be able to hit some stiffer soil beneath the sand</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1803939, member: 43107"] The t-posts between the wooden posts is a good idea…a hot wire or two is also a nice addition…I am currently working on “reviving” perimeter and cross fencing on 110 acres - using 5 strands instead of 4 and in some cases, 7 strands - most corners are steel posts/h-braces set in concrete…if using the t-post idea, buy the longer t-posts - you might be able to hit some stiffer soil beneath the sand [/QUOTE]
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