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<blockquote data-quote="grannysoo" data-source="post: 565214" data-attributes="member: 6980"><p>Yes it will work if you do it right. Keep plenty of roundup on hand to spray those fence lines with. Ride the fence lines every couple of days to make sure that everything is ok.</p><p></p><p>I run 2 wires, spaced about 12 inches apart. A few years ago when we were in the drought, I had the problem with the girls not grounding, so I came back between those 2 wires with a third, isolated wire that was hooked to the ground. Problem solved and it would knock the **** out of you.... :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grannysoo, post: 565214, member: 6980"] Yes it will work if you do it right. Keep plenty of roundup on hand to spray those fence lines with. Ride the fence lines every couple of days to make sure that everything is ok. I run 2 wires, spaced about 12 inches apart. A few years ago when we were in the drought, I had the problem with the girls not grounding, so I came back between those 2 wires with a third, isolated wire that was hooked to the ground. Problem solved and it would knock the **** out of you.... :lol: [/QUOTE]
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