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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 39541" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Back when I was shopping for a fence, I found I could get pipe and cable for less than the price of the vinyl. Everyone I know of who has horses or cows has gotten away from the vinyl because it just isnt meant to hold an animal in. The hot wire might help, but if it ever goes down or you get an ornery bull, you can probably kiss the fence goodbye! If you look closely at a vinyl fence, you can push the horizontal planks out fairly easily, as they are only in there a couple of inches into the verticle posts. I know painting fences is a pain in the rear, but at least go check out the vinyl before you commit to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 39541, member: 7"] Back when I was shopping for a fence, I found I could get pipe and cable for less than the price of the vinyl. Everyone I know of who has horses or cows has gotten away from the vinyl because it just isnt meant to hold an animal in. The hot wire might help, but if it ever goes down or you get an ornery bull, you can probably kiss the fence goodbye! If you look closely at a vinyl fence, you can push the horizontal planks out fairly easily, as they are only in there a couple of inches into the verticle posts. I know painting fences is a pain in the rear, but at least go check out the vinyl before you commit to it. [/QUOTE]
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