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Crossfencing electric or barb wire
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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 192574" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>Once they are "trained", they will NOT cross that wire. Bull, cow or calf. As long as they are not being chased, and have no other reason to run, they will most likely walk up to a new fence and sniff it. I have seen calves do that, and they get a shock, and that is that. They don't come back for more. If you are using 2 strands, then it should be visible enough, but if you are going to tie anything to it use plastic bags (cut in strips) or that colored tape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 192574, member: 2308"] Once they are "trained", they will NOT cross that wire. Bull, cow or calf. As long as they are not being chased, and have no other reason to run, they will most likely walk up to a new fence and sniff it. I have seen calves do that, and they get a shock, and that is that. They don't come back for more. If you are using 2 strands, then it should be visible enough, but if you are going to tie anything to it use plastic bags (cut in strips) or that colored tape. [/QUOTE]
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