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<blockquote data-quote="nycowgirl" data-source="post: 165193" data-attributes="member: 2253"><p>Thanks for all the great posts! (no pun intended) :lol: . I was hoping to hear that I could "cheap out" and have my cows stay in something cheaper. I have 3 strand high tensile for the horses and have added a bottom hot wire. In a new field I'm going to fence I was considering options other than high tensile. We have a heavy deer population due to the state land. I didn't consider they would trash a fence that is just electric as I've had the high tensile for the 11 years I've had my place and the deer have not damaged it. I guess I'll stick to the high tensile for perimiter fencing, and use the fiberglass for interior divisions.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Amy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nycowgirl, post: 165193, member: 2253"] Thanks for all the great posts! (no pun intended) :lol: . I was hoping to hear that I could "cheap out" and have my cows stay in something cheaper. I have 3 strand high tensile for the horses and have added a bottom hot wire. In a new field I'm going to fence I was considering options other than high tensile. We have a heavy deer population due to the state land. I didn't consider they would trash a fence that is just electric as I've had the high tensile for the 11 years I've had my place and the deer have not damaged it. I guess I'll stick to the high tensile for perimiter fencing, and use the fiberglass for interior divisions. Thanks! Amy [/QUOTE]
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