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Keeping bulls fenced
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 7653" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The single most important part is the ground system. Without the correct ground system you might as well put up kite string.</p><p>The neighbor had a Braunvieh bull that was alwasy challenging our fence. He'ld see gomer messing around and wanted to get some of the action. He finally started puching through a field fence and barbed combination. When he wit the hot wire on our side it certainly got his atention. The second time, he decided that the couple of girls he had with him was just fine. He'ld stand on the other side and really carry on. But you couldn't get him within 5 feet of that fence again. And that was at only 7200 volts.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 7653, member: 34"] The single most important part is the ground system. Without the correct ground system you might as well put up kite string. The neighbor had a Braunvieh bull that was alwasy challenging our fence. He'ld see gomer messing around and wanted to get some of the action. He finally started puching through a field fence and barbed combination. When he wit the hot wire on our side it certainly got his atention. The second time, he decided that the couple of girls he had with him was just fine. He'ld stand on the other side and really carry on. But you couldn't get him within 5 feet of that fence again. And that was at only 7200 volts. dun [/QUOTE]
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