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<blockquote data-quote="BARNSCOOP" data-source="post: 676244" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>We have five strands of high tensil wire. Three of the five are "hot"-hooked up to a very good electric fence charger. I also keep the "slinky" type wire with a rubber handle in front of all gates. It works very well. So well that I have been able to use a flexable wire in a pasture that floods and they don't get near it. I like this set up because the wire has nothing that will damage cattle if they did choose to go through it, it is much easier to install, and they are actually afraid of the fence. I don't have a large farm so it is ease but chargers can work for several miles of fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BARNSCOOP, post: 676244, member: 7032"] We have five strands of high tensil wire. Three of the five are "hot"-hooked up to a very good electric fence charger. I also keep the "slinky" type wire with a rubber handle in front of all gates. It works very well. So well that I have been able to use a flexable wire in a pasture that floods and they don't get near it. I like this set up because the wire has nothing that will damage cattle if they did choose to go through it, it is much easier to install, and they are actually afraid of the fence. I don't have a large farm so it is ease but chargers can work for several miles of fence. [/QUOTE]
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