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Drought and electric fence
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<blockquote data-quote="Walking W" data-source="post: 1767788" data-attributes="member: 24986"><p>It may seem like overkill but I have three ground rods spaced 6 ft apart. They are downhill from the gutter on my shop but I still have to water them during droughts to get a strong shock. My soil is sand down to about 4 ft and can get pretty dry. I have also noticed that I need to tighten the ground clamps every few years. </p><p>My latest calves went under my wires recently, too. I found a wire arcing to a t-post intermittently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walking W, post: 1767788, member: 24986"] It may seem like overkill but I have three ground rods spaced 6 ft apart. They are downhill from the gutter on my shop but I still have to water them during droughts to get a strong shock. My soil is sand down to about 4 ft and can get pretty dry. I have also noticed that I need to tighten the ground clamps every few years. My latest calves went under my wires recently, too. I found a wire arcing to a t-post intermittently. [/QUOTE]
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