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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 833637" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Whether its worth it or not will depend on how much you spend on the fence. I recently fenced off about 100 acres of woods using a single strand of high tensile electric fence and I felt the cost benefit of this was well in my favor. I use the woods as a safety valve in the spring or during a drought. I don't plan on using it but its nice to be able too. Never had any trouble with poisonous plants hurting cattle to my knowledge and we have plenty. I think too you will be surprised at how nutritious some of the "weeds" are at certain times of the year. Some are more nutritious than alfalfa. Key is going to be to learn how to best make use of your woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 833637, member: 4362"] Whether its worth it or not will depend on how much you spend on the fence. I recently fenced off about 100 acres of woods using a single strand of high tensile electric fence and I felt the cost benefit of this was well in my favor. I use the woods as a safety valve in the spring or during a drought. I don't plan on using it but its nice to be able too. Never had any trouble with poisonous plants hurting cattle to my knowledge and we have plenty. I think too you will be surprised at how nutritious some of the "weeds" are at certain times of the year. Some are more nutritious than alfalfa. Key is going to be to learn how to best make use of your woods. [/QUOTE]
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