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<blockquote data-quote="PLR" data-source="post: 52832" data-attributes="member: 540"><p>I keep my Longhorns, Highlands and Other Cattle in with a 4 strand Barbed Wire fence with T posts on 8 foot centers. Wooden H's are used to brace the corners. Never had a cow get out. Have a Hot wire on the outside to keep the range bulls out though. Also use 3 rail Vinyl fence. Its very resilent and easy to repair. When We introduced a new bull, They had their usuall dominence fight and the Larger Angus bull pushed the Highland bull into the fence. Popped two rails out but the fence held took no serious damage. Took 2 minutes to pop the rails back in. Didnt hurt the bull either. Had that been Barbed wire he would have got tangled in in it and probably sustained Serious Crippling injuries.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your Art project.</p><p></p><p>Shelby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PLR, post: 52832, member: 540"] I keep my Longhorns, Highlands and Other Cattle in with a 4 strand Barbed Wire fence with T posts on 8 foot centers. Wooden H's are used to brace the corners. Never had a cow get out. Have a Hot wire on the outside to keep the range bulls out though. Also use 3 rail Vinyl fence. Its very resilent and easy to repair. When We introduced a new bull, They had their usuall dominence fight and the Larger Angus bull pushed the Highland bull into the fence. Popped two rails out but the fence held took no serious damage. Took 2 minutes to pop the rails back in. Didnt hurt the bull either. Had that been Barbed wire he would have got tangled in in it and probably sustained Serious Crippling injuries. Good luck with your Art project. Shelby [/QUOTE]
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