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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 628420" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Too many variables to really have a hard and fast percentage. Use temporary hot wire for the fencing, the stuff will last for years and isn;t all that expensive. Water is the most expensive part but a lot of that can be addressed with plypipe just alyed on the gorundf to get water to some areas. The biggest advantage to MIG is the ability to stockpile forage, in areas that stockpiling is possible. It decreases the need for bought in feeds and allows you to be self sufficient and provides feed resources for 12 months a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 628420, member: 34"] Too many variables to really have a hard and fast percentage. Use temporary hot wire for the fencing, the stuff will last for years and isn;t all that expensive. Water is the most expensive part but a lot of that can be addressed with plypipe just alyed on the gorundf to get water to some areas. The biggest advantage to MIG is the ability to stockpile forage, in areas that stockpiling is possible. It decreases the need for bought in feeds and allows you to be self sufficient and provides feed resources for 12 months a year. [/QUOTE]
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