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Rancher grazing his cows on my land- help!
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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 992873" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>I use a Zareba 100 miles, says so on the box. They sell for $200 at the local TSC. For the money they are darned good. 7000 volts is easily achievable on a good clean line. That is going to turn cattle back. Put at least three ground rods, 10feet apart in some soil which is likely to stay a little more moist. Buy a digital voltmeter thingy--and some switches so you can isolate segments of fence. Kencove.com gets a lot of my business. Good advice in their catalogue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 992873, member: 4406"] I use a Zareba 100 miles, says so on the box. They sell for $200 at the local TSC. For the money they are darned good. 7000 volts is easily achievable on a good clean line. That is going to turn cattle back. Put at least three ground rods, 10feet apart in some soil which is likely to stay a little more moist. Buy a digital voltmeter thingy--and some switches so you can isolate segments of fence. Kencove.com gets a lot of my business. Good advice in their catalogue. [/QUOTE]
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