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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1629529" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>A good high tensil net and a really good 4 point wire right on the ground. You don't need a real high net. 39" and 42" should be available locally.</p><p>What you must have.</p><p>High tensil</p><p>A one piece vertical stay</p><p>A fixed knot.</p><p>A good tight spaced sharp barbwire right on the ground. This makes a big difference. Pigs go under, but they lead with their nose and barbwire does deter this. Tornado makes a good wire with a four inch space and staytuff makes a predator control barbwire with a 31/2 inch space. Last things gotta be tight. Not pretty tight, or good enough, I mean badazz tight.</p><p></p><p>If you had good braces and a good existing fence infrastructure where we could stretch right on top of the existing fence. You would be looking at 2.00 a foot material and labor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1629529, member: 24947"] A good high tensil net and a really good 4 point wire right on the ground. You don't need a real high net. 39" and 42" should be available locally. What you must have. High tensil A one piece vertical stay A fixed knot. A good tight spaced sharp barbwire right on the ground. This makes a big difference. Pigs go under, but they lead with their nose and barbwire does deter this. Tornado makes a good wire with a four inch space and staytuff makes a predator control barbwire with a 31/2 inch space. Last things gotta be tight. Not pretty tight, or good enough, I mean badazz tight. If you had good braces and a good existing fence infrastructure where we could stretch right on top of the existing fence. You would be looking at 2.00 a foot material and labor. [/QUOTE]
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