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Vinyl Fence - No?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goodlife" data-source="post: 862002" data-attributes="member: 17226"><p>I am looking for more experience using the vinyl fence to pen cattle. I asked on anther post and didn't get much input. But what I rec'd was mostly "no, vinyl is not strong enough for cattle." I did get one response that placing a strand of electric inside vinyl fence to keep the cattle back from the fence works. But I feel silly putting up a fence I need to protect with a fence. </p><p></p><p>So how about it? One vendor I saw had 4 degrees of strength. I only saw it on-line so I cannot really say how strong it feels. I did go up to one 3 slat vinyl fence and it was pretty rickety. I assumed I would use 4 boards and well, you know I don't want a steer to bump up against one and it fall down. Anyone have a solid vinyl? </p><p></p><p>DW loves the look of white vinyl.</p><p></p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goodlife, post: 862002, member: 17226"] I am looking for more experience using the vinyl fence to pen cattle. I asked on anther post and didn't get much input. But what I rec'd was mostly "no, vinyl is not strong enough for cattle." I did get one response that placing a strand of electric inside vinyl fence to keep the cattle back from the fence works. But I feel silly putting up a fence I need to protect with a fence. So how about it? One vendor I saw had 4 degrees of strength. I only saw it on-line so I cannot really say how strong it feels. I did go up to one 3 slat vinyl fence and it was pretty rickety. I assumed I would use 4 boards and well, you know I don't want a steer to bump up against one and it fall down. Anyone have a solid vinyl? DW loves the look of white vinyl. Ed [/QUOTE]
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