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<blockquote data-quote="kerley" data-source="post: 698566" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p>I guess the fence would depend on your needs and preference. I built a fence along my driveway which also seprates the two pastures. I spaced my wood posts every sixty feet with metal T posts ten foot apart with one string of barb wire on top. The cattle have pretty much torn it up. I am re-building it now. Round wood post every thirty foot embedded in concrete with T posts ten feet apart. Barb wire over the field fence top, center and bottom. Hopefully this system will solve my fence problems.</p><p>Tom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerley, post: 698566, member: 7335"] I guess the fence would depend on your needs and preference. I built a fence along my driveway which also seprates the two pastures. I spaced my wood posts every sixty feet with metal T posts ten foot apart with one string of barb wire on top. The cattle have pretty much torn it up. I am re-building it now. Round wood post every thirty foot embedded in concrete with T posts ten feet apart. Barb wire over the field fence top, center and bottom. Hopefully this system will solve my fence problems. Tom. [/QUOTE]
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