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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1257078" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>My opinion must be known by now. But here you go. If it is to be a permanent fence. Build a go...od barbwire fence. You can easily reinforce it with electric. If you feel the need. Electric fence is great for teaching cattle to respect a fence. Or for temporary fence. It amazes me how folks will go to the end of the earth to buy the best blood lines, expensive mineral, the best hay money can buy. Then surround it with a fence that can be rendered useless by a few wet stalks of grass. Or a flash of lighting.</p><p>Now you might scratch yourself handling the barbwire. But if that scares you, you might be in the wrong business. ;-) </p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1257078, member: 23460"] My opinion must be known by now. But here you go. If it is to be a permanent fence. Build a go...od barbwire fence. You can easily reinforce it with electric. If you feel the need. Electric fence is great for teaching cattle to respect a fence. Or for temporary fence. It amazes me how folks will go to the end of the earth to buy the best blood lines, expensive mineral, the best hay money can buy. Then surround it with a fence that can be rendered useless by a few wet stalks of grass. Or a flash of lighting. Now you might scratch yourself handling the barbwire. But if that scares you, you might be in the wrong business. ;-) . [/QUOTE]
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