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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1257030" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I have lots of fence that I can (if I'm lucky) only access one side.. I'd put it within a few inches of the line.. Cows will eat the weeds off it until it's OK to put a hotwire on it.. </p><p></p><p>Around here a "legal fence" is 5 strands with stay sticks, HT, barbed both qualify.. you may want to check your local regs on the definition of a legal fence... I have less trouble with my HT fences than my barbed... in the future I'm going to use it more.. and you get WAY more per weight on a roll, you don't cut yourself up installing it, and it's a breeze to retighten.. all good points in my books</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1257030, member: 9096"] I have lots of fence that I can (if I'm lucky) only access one side.. I'd put it within a few inches of the line.. Cows will eat the weeds off it until it's OK to put a hotwire on it.. Around here a "legal fence" is 5 strands with stay sticks, HT, barbed both qualify.. you may want to check your local regs on the definition of a legal fence... I have less trouble with my HT fences than my barbed... in the future I'm going to use it more.. and you get WAY more per weight on a roll, you don't cut yourself up installing it, and it's a breeze to retighten.. all good points in my books [/QUOTE]
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