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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 33687" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Good point. My quest to find a better alternative to field fence ended up at high tensile. Most field fences I've ever seen including my own just have too much memory, so when they are brushed aginst or an animal put's their head over the top to graze the other side, the fence looks crappy and goes downhill from there. For barbed wire, I've had cows walk through 5 tight strands when they get excited (ie gathering and pushing to the pens or other pastures) and horny bulls pop it to go to the neighbors cows. The solution was to add more strands and space posts closer but the cost was getting out of control. I hear there is now a high tensile field fence that bears investigation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 33687, member: 19"] Good point. My quest to find a better alternative to field fence ended up at high tensile. Most field fences I've ever seen including my own just have too much memory, so when they are brushed aginst or an animal put's their head over the top to graze the other side, the fence looks crappy and goes downhill from there. For barbed wire, I've had cows walk through 5 tight strands when they get excited (ie gathering and pushing to the pens or other pastures) and horny bulls pop it to go to the neighbors cows. The solution was to add more strands and space posts closer but the cost was getting out of control. I hear there is now a high tensile field fence that bears investigation? [/QUOTE]
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