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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 1112043" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>My new bull figured out before I did that the single strand of hot wire I had up on the cross-fence between him and the ladies was not so hot so he had his head over the fence pushing the hot, barb and woven wire down. I went to town and got a Patriot P30 charger, then ran two more strands of hot above the cross fence (now top hot strand is about 5.5 ft high. I drove in 3 full length ground rods and fired it up. Smart a$$ bull decided to test it 5 minutes later.........that pop set him back on his haunches :shock: . It sounded like a .22 rifle crack. He is now warily watching the fence from 30ft away. He is a fast learner :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 1112043, member: 1863"] My new bull figured out before I did that the single strand of hot wire I had up on the cross-fence between him and the ladies was not so hot so he had his head over the fence pushing the hot, barb and woven wire down. I went to town and got a Patriot P30 charger, then ran two more strands of hot above the cross fence (now top hot strand is about 5.5 ft high. I drove in 3 full length ground rods and fired it up. Smart a$$ bull decided to test it 5 minutes later.........that pop set him back on his haunches :shock: . It sounded like a .22 rifle crack. He is now warily watching the fence from 30ft away. He is a fast learner :lol: [/QUOTE]
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