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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1383093" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I subdivided my working pen a little back in the summer. Added an area to sort, and redid my loading alley. I was budget conscious, and did it as cheap as I could. Used 5" pressure treated post 8' long. Put about 30" of the post in the ground. Set them 6' apart, and put 4 pressure treated 2" x 6" on them. The gap between them was way yonder bigger than I'd like. I pulled 2 strands of barbed wire in each opening. It's worked good all summer. I wouldn't recommend it, but it was cheap, and it's working.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add:</p><p>Worked out to $3.83 a running foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1383093, member: 17956"] I subdivided my working pen a little back in the summer. Added an area to sort, and redid my loading alley. I was budget conscious, and did it as cheap as I could. Used 5" pressure treated post 8' long. Put about 30" of the post in the ground. Set them 6' apart, and put 4 pressure treated 2" x 6" on them. The gap between them was way yonder bigger than I'd like. I pulled 2 strands of barbed wire in each opening. It's worked good all summer. I wouldn't recommend it, but it was cheap, and it's working. Edited to add: Worked out to $3.83 a running foot. [/QUOTE]
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