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Steel wire vs poly wire vs. Barbed wire
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1329831" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I hadn;t originally seen the barbed. Our permanent interior fences are single strand 12.5 gauge smooth hot 28-32 inches above the ground. We use the Gallagher UV stabilized pin type insulators on T-posts. The original stuff has been up 15 years and haven;t had a problem with any of them. We have one spot that during the chase part of the rut the deer run through the fence regularly. Last year I had to replace the insulator, the pin had finally broken from being it so many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1329831, member: 34"] I hadn;t originally seen the barbed. Our permanent interior fences are single strand 12.5 gauge smooth hot 28-32 inches above the ground. We use the Gallagher UV stabilized pin type insulators on T-posts. The original stuff has been up 15 years and haven;t had a problem with any of them. We have one spot that during the chase part of the rut the deer run through the fence regularly. Last year I had to replace the insulator, the pin had finally broken from being it so many times. [/QUOTE]
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