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good fence for neighboring bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1649175" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>Hahaha, you must have read my replies to this type of question before.</p><p>How long a stretch is it? If you use hi tensile is there a way to electrify it with a 110v charger? Would continus fence be an option? Or guard rail? </p><p>I have a pasture that is divided in two 3 hi tensile wires in one side of the wood posts 2 on the other separate fence chargers for each side. The bulls each stay on their side.</p><p>We had a new 47" woven wire with a barb on top built last summer . Took the deer 3 months to jump to low broke the barb and smashed woven wire. Going to stretch a cable across the top so the deer don't break it.</p><p>Maybe a new fence with a cable or pipe on top?</p><p>Or switch to bulls that behave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1649175, member: 39695"] Hahaha, you must have read my replies to this type of question before. How long a stretch is it? If you use hi tensile is there a way to electrify it with a 110v charger? Would continus fence be an option? Or guard rail? I have a pasture that is divided in two 3 hi tensile wires in one side of the wood posts 2 on the other separate fence chargers for each side. The bulls each stay on their side. We had a new 47" woven wire with a barb on top built last summer . Took the deer 3 months to jump to low broke the barb and smashed woven wire. Going to stretch a cable across the top so the deer don't break it. Maybe a new fence with a cable or pipe on top? Or switch to bulls that behave. [/QUOTE]
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