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Crossfencing electric or barb wire
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<blockquote data-quote="Central Fl Cracker" data-source="post: 192549" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>After an earlier post and some great answers I have decided to cross fence with 2 strands of electric fence. Will this be suitable for calves and bulls. Also I can't imagine a bull slowly approaching an electric fence would it be wise to attach some sort of aluminum pie pan every so many feet to get his attention? I am sure a sign want do it. What height would you set the low wire and the high wire? Any ideas on cost per foot installed I am not sure I have the time to install myself being a hobby rancher and all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Central Fl Cracker, post: 192549, member: 1921"] After an earlier post and some great answers I have decided to cross fence with 2 strands of electric fence. Will this be suitable for calves and bulls. Also I can't imagine a bull slowly approaching an electric fence would it be wise to attach some sort of aluminum pie pan every so many feet to get his attention? I am sure a sign want do it. What height would you set the low wire and the high wire? Any ideas on cost per foot installed I am not sure I have the time to install myself being a hobby rancher and all? [/QUOTE]
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