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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1661456" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Back in the day before I walked with a limp I used 12' x 5' cattle panels set on 6' centers with rubber elevator flights for insulators and hot wired </p><p>the whole fence. Hung the panels upside down as it seemed to work better to prevent them from trying to go over the top. Used underground</p><p>wire at the gates. A lot of what I used was what I had on hand. I think the biggest problem was posts rotting and 'forgetting' the fence was hot.</p><p>Had it to do again I might look at guard rail .......maybe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1661456, member: 40072"] Back in the day before I walked with a limp I used 12' x 5' cattle panels set on 6' centers with rubber elevator flights for insulators and hot wired the whole fence. Hung the panels upside down as it seemed to work better to prevent them from trying to go over the top. Used underground wire at the gates. A lot of what I used was what I had on hand. I think the biggest problem was posts rotting and 'forgetting' the fence was hot. Had it to do again I might look at guard rail .......maybe [/QUOTE]
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