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Electric fence first time. Questions ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1753201" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>I consider Mr. Villa's fence charger recommendations in the Wal-Mart (make another trip to town category).</p><p>For an energizer <em>that will send a message to Garcia</em> I would go with Cyclops or STAFIX or something of</p><p>similar quality. </p><p>In any case a good ground rod(S) (note plural) is very important. Another thing I feel is not emphasized on these pages</p><p>is never walk a cow over a wire (hot or not)! I use heavy copper for ground wire only. I also have several switches or cutoffs</p><p>so I do not have to energize the whole system to keep a hot wire next to stock. </p><p>Bottom line is it is your dime and your time. Me? I prefer not to get a call to come get cattle out of the neighbors $8 a </p><p>bushel corn field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1753201, member: 40072"] I consider Mr. Villa's fence charger recommendations in the Wal-Mart (make another trip to town category). For an energizer [I]that will send a message to Garcia[/I] I would go with Cyclops or STAFIX or something of similar quality. In any case a good ground rod(S) (note plural) is very important. Another thing I feel is not emphasized on these pages is never walk a cow over a wire (hot or not)! I use heavy copper for ground wire only. I also have several switches or cutoffs so I do not have to energize the whole system to keep a hot wire next to stock. Bottom line is it is your dime and your time. Me? I prefer not to get a call to come get cattle out of the neighbors $8 a bushel corn field. [/QUOTE]
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