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good fence for neighboring bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1649360" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>I would be careful putting a barb wire on one side of the posts and a hot wire on the other. No matter how tight you get them, they will loosen eventually. The deer around here would drag one into the other and ground the hot fence. Then you only have 9 right wires. </p><p></p><p>My bull lot on one farm needs redone. They could hop out of they wanted to. I had fall cows in heat on the other side of the fence, riding, and teasing. The bulls just stood there watching and talking.</p><p></p><p>Once they start roaming its hard to keep them home. New fence and new bulls will solve your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1649360, member: 39695"] I would be careful putting a barb wire on one side of the posts and a hot wire on the other. No matter how tight you get them, they will loosen eventually. The deer around here would drag one into the other and ground the hot fence. Then you only have 9 right wires. My bull lot on one farm needs redone. They could hop out of they wanted to. I had fall cows in heat on the other side of the fence, riding, and teasing. The bulls just stood there watching and talking. Once they start roaming its hard to keep them home. New fence and new bulls will solve your problem. [/QUOTE]
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