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<blockquote data-quote="pricefarm" data-source="post: 1650858" data-attributes="member: 20848"><p>I guess it depends on if your cows are used to electric fence. I rotational graze so my cows respect electric fence. I use the plastic step in post and one strand of polybraid. I put post about every 20 ft. But if yours are not use to electric then you might want to put your post closer and maybe do two wires. And put the electric fence up a few days before tearing out your old fence so they can get use to it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pricefarm, post: 1650858, member: 20848"] I guess it depends on if your cows are used to electric fence. I rotational graze so my cows respect electric fence. I use the plastic step in post and one strand of polybraid. I put post about every 20 ft. But if yours are not use to electric then you might want to put your post closer and maybe do two wires. And put the electric fence up a few days before tearing out your old fence so they can get use to it [/QUOTE]
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