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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 536890" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>there are several possibilities. You were wearing rubber soled bootsor shoes. You don't have the ground wire coming to the fencer grounded good. We take a rerod pole and wrap wire around the bottom and drive it several feet into the ground. We test our fences by taking a screw driver adn touching it to the wire and then a steel psot in the ground. If it pops and snaps steadily and loudly the fence is fine. If the cattle haven't pushed through it adn are keeping off from it it is probably hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 536890, member: 7792"] there are several possibilities. You were wearing rubber soled bootsor shoes. You don't have the ground wire coming to the fencer grounded good. We take a rerod pole and wrap wire around the bottom and drive it several feet into the ground. We test our fences by taking a screw driver adn touching it to the wire and then a steel psot in the ground. If it pops and snaps steadily and loudly the fence is fine. If the cattle haven't pushed through it adn are keeping off from it it is probably hot. [/QUOTE]
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