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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Belknap" data-source="post: 565778" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>I have been using the polywire for several years and I have had good luck with it. The electric fence wire the deer were continually getting in it and breaking it or tearing it down. I like the white, they seem to be able to see it better. I normally use t-posts and an insulator but I tried the plastic posts that have a small metal thingy on the end to step into the ground and they seem to work fine and are quite a bit cheaper. The cattle learn to respect it. It sure is a lot easier than the wire. I get the plastic windup things from Lowes that people use to wind up extension cords on and use them to wind the poly wire on. </p><p>Fred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Belknap, post: 565778, member: 8461"] I have been using the polywire for several years and I have had good luck with it. The electric fence wire the deer were continually getting in it and breaking it or tearing it down. I like the white, they seem to be able to see it better. I normally use t-posts and an insulator but I tried the plastic posts that have a small metal thingy on the end to step into the ground and they seem to work fine and are quite a bit cheaper. The cattle learn to respect it. It sure is a lot easier than the wire. I get the plastic windup things from Lowes that people use to wind up extension cords on and use them to wind the poly wire on. Fred [/QUOTE]
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