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woven wire and electric fence
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgefarmer63" data-source="post: 1761626" data-attributes="member: 23951"><p>I do. I have it even with the top (about four feet). I use the 6 inch plastic insulators to give a amount of space between HT and Woven sheep. Been like that for 20 years, So far so good. Just make sure it doesn't touch the woven or it will make an awesome grounding rod. Full disclosure: I had a portion of the fence that went through the woods and when the saplings started to grow they eventually pushed it against the fence and grounded it out. The woven wire fence makes it a PITA to clip with a brush saw since there is so much wire down low. My point here is I am removing it section by section and adding HT at two feet. Good luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgefarmer63, post: 1761626, member: 23951"] I do. I have it even with the top (about four feet). I use the 6 inch plastic insulators to give a amount of space between HT and Woven sheep. Been like that for 20 years, So far so good. Just make sure it doesn't touch the woven or it will make an awesome grounding rod. Full disclosure: I had a portion of the fence that went through the woods and when the saplings started to grow they eventually pushed it against the fence and grounded it out. The woven wire fence makes it a PITA to clip with a brush saw since there is so much wire down low. My point here is I am removing it section by section and adding HT at two feet. Good luck ! [/QUOTE]
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