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<blockquote data-quote="purecountry" data-source="post: 1017939" data-attributes="member: 2306"><p>You are correct in thinking 52,800 feet. That means single strand. For your 40 acres that "10 mile" fencer should be sufficient. But if you have lots of brush against your fence it will draw the electricity down. A "clean" fence is the only way you get what the manufacturer claims on the box. Use 2 or 3 long ground rods as well. 6' long and pound them in so there's only 6-12" showing. It's a job, but worth it for good performance of an electric fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purecountry, post: 1017939, member: 2306"] You are correct in thinking 52,800 feet. That means single strand. For your 40 acres that "10 mile" fencer should be sufficient. But if you have lots of brush against your fence it will draw the electricity down. A "clean" fence is the only way you get what the manufacturer claims on the box. Use 2 or 3 long ground rods as well. 6' long and pound them in so there's only 6-12" showing. It's a job, but worth it for good performance of an electric fence. [/QUOTE]
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