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strectching barbed wire ?
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<blockquote data-quote="CowgirlUpNY" data-source="post: 357474" data-attributes="member: 4092"><p>Goats are crafty SOB's and once they find an escape hatch, you can guarantee they will continue to go back til you fix it. And after you fix it, they will test it and find someplace else.</p><p></p><p>We've got 3 fields fenced for goats, we used 5', graduated square field fencing, with two strands of electric. Hasn't failed us yet. Cost us a bit more, but in the long run, I'm not chasing goats anywhere.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the barbed wire. I'm curious to hear how they do. What breed of goats?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowgirlUpNY, post: 357474, member: 4092"] Goats are crafty SOB's and once they find an escape hatch, you can guarantee they will continue to go back til you fix it. And after you fix it, they will test it and find someplace else. We've got 3 fields fenced for goats, we used 5', graduated square field fencing, with two strands of electric. Hasn't failed us yet. Cost us a bit more, but in the long run, I'm not chasing goats anywhere. Good luck with the barbed wire. I'm curious to hear how they do. What breed of goats? [/QUOTE]
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