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good fence for neighboring bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty Britches" data-source="post: 1652296" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>My neighbor built a really good high tensile 5 strand barb wire fence with steel pipe posts and tposts. It worked ok until my Angus bull figured out he could put his head low and pick up all 5 strand and walk underneath it. We ran a single strand high tensile hot wire and put up a Patriot 30 mile solar charger. Worked great. Until we bought our polled Hereford bull.</p><p></p><p>The Hereford was a lot more tenacious. He tore the heck out of that fence. After 3 times, I bought the Gallagher 12" wire offsets - it hangs on the barb wire - and put those at bull nose height. Problem solved. He stays away from the fence now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty Britches, post: 1652296, member: 1900"] My neighbor built a really good high tensile 5 strand barb wire fence with steel pipe posts and tposts. It worked ok until my Angus bull figured out he could put his head low and pick up all 5 strand and walk underneath it. We ran a single strand high tensile hot wire and put up a Patriot 30 mile solar charger. Worked great. Until we bought our polled Hereford bull. The Hereford was a lot more tenacious. He tore the heck out of that fence. After 3 times, I bought the Gallagher 12" wire offsets - it hangs on the barb wire - and put those at bull nose height. Problem solved. He stays away from the fence now. [/QUOTE]
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