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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1522668" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>I don't know if it has improved but the last I used was in the mid-80s.Seemed like the barbs would rust or at least discolor before it had been up only a few years.With Gaucho,it all seems to oxidize about the same.Gaucho I put up then still has a grey color on it.</p><p> Maybe they have improved it.The coop where I buy wire doesn't carry it.The only Red Brand barberd they have is Class I galvanized "soft" wire.Hi tensile is Gaucho or Sta Tuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1522668, member: 21289"] I don't know if it has improved but the last I used was in the mid-80s.Seemed like the barbs would rust or at least discolor before it had been up only a few years.With Gaucho,it all seems to oxidize about the same.Gaucho I put up then still has a grey color on it. Maybe they have improved it.The coop where I buy wire doesn't carry it.The only Red Brand barberd they have is Class I galvanized "soft" wire.Hi tensile is Gaucho or Sta Tuff [/QUOTE]
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