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<blockquote data-quote="6M Ranch" data-source="post: 345675" data-attributes="member: 2324"><p>I use four strands, all electric. I use more line posts so there isn't as much sag between posts. I also run several stays between posts. Even if I lose power to the charger, fence will hold cattle. Because of the snow here, fence has been down two months, cattle haven't been through fence. One day after I first put it up, a car went airborne off the road through the fence. Broke a post, but none of the wires broke. Probably saved her life. Kept her car from rolling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6M Ranch, post: 345675, member: 2324"] I use four strands, all electric. I use more line posts so there isn't as much sag between posts. I also run several stays between posts. Even if I lose power to the charger, fence will hold cattle. Because of the snow here, fence has been down two months, cattle haven't been through fence. One day after I first put it up, a car went airborne off the road through the fence. Broke a post, but none of the wires broke. Probably saved her life. Kept her car from rolling. [/QUOTE]
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