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<blockquote data-quote="firestormboergoats" data-source="post: 53318" data-attributes="member: 814"><p>Thanks to everyone for your suggestions. I plan on starting the fencing this weekend, I am going w/ 6 strand barbed wire w/ 10' pole placement. I don't think there is gonna be more than about 60' straight run in the whole fenceline. I am following the inside of a curved driveway for a good part of the fence. No trees to really worry about except where the run-in is gonna be, the few other trees are interior away from the fence. </p><p></p><p>Since the consensus seems to be get two, one will definetly be a longhorn, the other---well I haven't decided that yet. I am leaning towards a "beefier" calf that I can put in the freezer, and then get the longhorn a new friend every year, we will see what mom has to say about that, she tends to name everything I take out there and not let me eat it!!! Thanks again and I will keep you updated on the outcome after the fence and run-in get built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firestormboergoats, post: 53318, member: 814"] Thanks to everyone for your suggestions. I plan on starting the fencing this weekend, I am going w/ 6 strand barbed wire w/ 10' pole placement. I don't think there is gonna be more than about 60' straight run in the whole fenceline. I am following the inside of a curved driveway for a good part of the fence. No trees to really worry about except where the run-in is gonna be, the few other trees are interior away from the fence. Since the consensus seems to be get two, one will definetly be a longhorn, the other---well I haven't decided that yet. I am leaning towards a "beefier" calf that I can put in the freezer, and then get the longhorn a new friend every year, we will see what mom has to say about that, she tends to name everything I take out there and not let me eat it!!! Thanks again and I will keep you updated on the outcome after the fence and run-in get built. [/QUOTE]
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