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good fence for neighboring bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="MtnCows93" data-source="post: 1649173" data-attributes="member: 29034"><p>im needing to redo the fences between me and my neighbor. both our bulls jump/push through to get to cows in heat, right now theres 2 fences 3 feet apart 1 old barbwire falling down and mine falling down old woven wire and 4 strand high tensile but they jump it 50'' high and mash the wire down. im really torn on if i should try and build a good woven wire fence with 2 strands of barb on top or some other type of good bull fence or should i give up and just put 2 strands of high tensile and let the bulls just jump because im afraid no matter what i build they will still get through it and i would have wasted alot of time and money? i cant ring them and hang chains because it would get ripped out in the brush/woods</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnCows93, post: 1649173, member: 29034"] im needing to redo the fences between me and my neighbor. both our bulls jump/push through to get to cows in heat, right now theres 2 fences 3 feet apart 1 old barbwire falling down and mine falling down old woven wire and 4 strand high tensile but they jump it 50'' high and mash the wire down. im really torn on if i should try and build a good woven wire fence with 2 strands of barb on top or some other type of good bull fence or should i give up and just put 2 strands of high tensile and let the bulls just jump because im afraid no matter what i build they will still get through it and i would have wasted alot of time and money? i cant ring them and hang chains because it would get ripped out in the brush/woods [/QUOTE]
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