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<blockquote data-quote="tncattle" data-source="post: 780123" data-attributes="member: 5701"><p>I had two strands of 14 gauge around a 28 acre pasture I was leasing and I lost the lease. I rolled about 2/3 of it up on a garden hose roller thing and it worked perfect. I'll do the rest this weekend when I have time. If you have a good ground system, keep the weeds & grass off the wire and have a good reliable charger it will hold cattle just fine in my experience. Mine consistently was around 5000-6000 volts and the heifers would not get near it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tncattle, post: 780123, member: 5701"] I had two strands of 14 gauge around a 28 acre pasture I was leasing and I lost the lease. I rolled about 2/3 of it up on a garden hose roller thing and it worked perfect. I'll do the rest this weekend when I have time. If you have a good ground system, keep the weeds & grass off the wire and have a good reliable charger it will hold cattle just fine in my experience. Mine consistently was around 5000-6000 volts and the heifers would not get near it. [/QUOTE]
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