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Fencing Options for mutpiple types of livestock
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry27150" data-source="post: 904494" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>electric will hold anything but goats sheep. for them you would need 1 strand barb real close to ground, woven wire 2 inches above, then another strand of barb 6 inches on top of woven. for hogs no matter what kind of fence you have you will still need a strand of electric inside so they won't dig under. hogs that are trained to electric will stay anywhere with one strand of it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry27150, post: 904494, member: 1177"] electric will hold anything but goats sheep. for them you would need 1 strand barb real close to ground, woven wire 2 inches above, then another strand of barb 6 inches on top of woven. for hogs no matter what kind of fence you have you will still need a strand of electric inside so they won't dig under. hogs that are trained to electric will stay anywhere with one strand of it [/QUOTE]
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