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how do you place your t-posts for barbed wire
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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 816748" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>I've had personal experience with this. I used to lease a tract of land that basically doubled my farm size. About 6 or 7 years ago I had a t post barbed wire fence ran along the property line to make paddocks. Fast forward to today and I no longer lease the land. Unfortunately when the fence was built, the t posts were all driven facing out (the nobs/stubs) are not facing my property. This has caused tons of trouble. My cows The few with horns) have learned that on the north fence (this one) that they can put their head between the wires and twist - which pops the clips. Eventually the wire sags down, and they can just walk right through. Caustic's solution would work.</p><p></p><p>I actually had to go back and put a t post every third post facing "in" so that the wire would not slip down or come out of the clip. This issue has caused me severe grief!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 816748, member: 2653"] I've had personal experience with this. I used to lease a tract of land that basically doubled my farm size. About 6 or 7 years ago I had a t post barbed wire fence ran along the property line to make paddocks. Fast forward to today and I no longer lease the land. Unfortunately when the fence was built, the t posts were all driven facing out (the nobs/stubs) are not facing my property. This has caused tons of trouble. My cows The few with horns) have learned that on the north fence (this one) that they can put their head between the wires and twist - which pops the clips. Eventually the wire sags down, and they can just walk right through. Caustic's solution would work. I actually had to go back and put a t post every third post facing "in" so that the wire would not slip down or come out of the clip. This issue has caused me severe grief!!! [/QUOTE]
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