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Price per foot T Posts in rocky soil and on a Hill?
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1707630" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I rarely have a calf that will go back and forth. As garybeard says, sometimes they just wake up on the wrong side or get run through like calves do. . With the wide gap they get back to where they need to be with no assistance. I don't get out there a lot when its muddy so it works as intended. . The perimeter fence of this property is a tight 6-line and the cattle have no reason to get out.</p><p></p><p>The place is ideal for a remote cattle place. There are only cattle on one side and that neighbor has corriente behind a high tensile net wire high fence. Its bad issues are no public water or electricity close by and when its muddy, you have to check your cattle with a side by side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1707630, member: 5381"] I rarely have a calf that will go back and forth. As garybeard says, sometimes they just wake up on the wrong side or get run through like calves do. . With the wide gap they get back to where they need to be with no assistance. I don't get out there a lot when its muddy so it works as intended. . The perimeter fence of this property is a tight 6-line and the cattle have no reason to get out. The place is ideal for a remote cattle place. There are only cattle on one side and that neighbor has corriente behind a high tensile net wire high fence. Its bad issues are no public water or electricity close by and when its muddy, you have to check your cattle with a side by side. [/QUOTE]
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