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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 1021702" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>Most of our fence is like what Craig Miller linked, 48" tall, although we have barbed wire on one line. We do not run sheep, goats or hogs with the cattle (don't have those here), and we have a top strand and mid-height hot wire everywhere. You'd probably have to run hot wire about 2 ft. above ground level on the field fencing to keep hogs in, but not sure if even that close the ground you could keep them from rooting along the bottom of the field fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 1021702, member: 16769"] Most of our fence is like what Craig Miller linked, 48" tall, although we have barbed wire on one line. We do not run sheep, goats or hogs with the cattle (don't have those here), and we have a top strand and mid-height hot wire everywhere. You'd probably have to run hot wire about 2 ft. above ground level on the field fencing to keep hogs in, but not sure if even that close the ground you could keep them from rooting along the bottom of the field fence. [/QUOTE]
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