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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgetop" data-source="post: 1711731" data-attributes="member: 38751"><p>Fencing is going up since metal and wire prices are rising. Adding that much grazing to your property is worth the investment. Naturally the neighbors don't want to share the costs since they are getting your grass and water for nothing. </p><p></p><p>We just bought a small place in northeast TX. The cattle fences are very good but we are going to fence the perimeter with game fence as well. We have sheep and guardian dogs so keeping the dogs in and hogs and deer out is paramount. It is a huge expense (45 acres), but fencing is too important to try to do makeshift ourselves. We are in our 70's so will hire someone to do the fencing. Once done it will be worth the investment, add value to the property, and make it safe for the dogs and sheep. One side abuts the highway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgetop, post: 1711731, member: 38751"] Fencing is going up since metal and wire prices are rising. Adding that much grazing to your property is worth the investment. Naturally the neighbors don't want to share the costs since they are getting your grass and water for nothing. We just bought a small place in northeast TX. The cattle fences are very good but we are going to fence the perimeter with game fence as well. We have sheep and guardian dogs so keeping the dogs in and hogs and deer out is paramount. It is a huge expense (45 acres), but fencing is too important to try to do makeshift ourselves. We are in our 70's so will hire someone to do the fencing. Once done it will be worth the investment, add value to the property, and make it safe for the dogs and sheep. One side abuts the highway. [/QUOTE]
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