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<blockquote data-quote="T &amp;amp; B farms" data-source="post: 1534301" data-attributes="member: 34352"><p>That is good Info. Sounds like we do things alot alike. I have a few farms with 14 gauge ran along the interior of a 6 stand barb wire. All to does it carry my charge and eliminate having to move the charger. I use Gallagher turbo wire and geared reals. Makes it very easy to move them. I'm looking to do things a little differently on this new farm. It is a very good 160, Good dirt and the grass is in pretty good shape. Going to lime it and spread chicken littler this fall. It is setup perfectly to intensive graze. Pond is at the top of a hill at north end of the property, so the waterer options are unlimited. I'm having a hard time describing what I'm waning to do. I will draw up a picture and see what everyone thinks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T & B farms, post: 1534301, member: 34352"] That is good Info. Sounds like we do things alot alike. I have a few farms with 14 gauge ran along the interior of a 6 stand barb wire. All to does it carry my charge and eliminate having to move the charger. I use Gallagher turbo wire and geared reals. Makes it very easy to move them. I’m looking to do things a little differently on this new farm. It is a very good 160, Good dirt and the grass is in pretty good shape. Going to lime it and spread chicken littler this fall. It is setup perfectly to intensive graze. Pond is at the top of a hill at north end of the property, so the waterer options are unlimited. I’m having a hard time describing what I’m waning to do. I will draw up a picture and see what everyone thinks. [/QUOTE]
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