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<blockquote data-quote="critterair2" data-source="post: 520224" data-attributes="member: 7105"><p>Electrobraid has a 25 year warrenty. It was designed more for horse folk, if you register their product with them, and you have a horse get hurt with it, they will pay the first $5000.00 of the vet bill. Not sure what they might do with cattle. In our bull pastures and pens we ran one strand about 45 inches high and 10 inches inside the fence. Took old broken boards, stripped em down the middle making them three inches wide instead of six. Then we cut them into 14 inch lengthes, screwed the lengthes to the post, and screwed the insulator to the end of the board. Have 4 bulls on either side of four strand barb wire fence, none of them even get close to the fence. We only put these boards every 48 feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="critterair2, post: 520224, member: 7105"] Electrobraid has a 25 year warrenty. It was designed more for horse folk, if you register their product with them, and you have a horse get hurt with it, they will pay the first $5000.00 of the vet bill. Not sure what they might do with cattle. In our bull pastures and pens we ran one strand about 45 inches high and 10 inches inside the fence. Took old broken boards, stripped em down the middle making them three inches wide instead of six. Then we cut them into 14 inch lengthes, screwed the lengthes to the post, and screwed the insulator to the end of the board. Have 4 bulls on either side of four strand barb wire fence, none of them even get close to the fence. We only put these boards every 48 feet. [/QUOTE]
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