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OT:2 point or 4 point barb wire?

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Don Hopf

04-19-2007 04:36:49




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Which one to use? There will be a electric fence. Only problem I have is the 4 point barb wire is not in stock.




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Mike (WA)

04-19-2007 08:13:52




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 Re: OT:2 point or 4 point barb wire? in reply to Don Hopf, 04-19-2007 04:36:49  
I always like to use 4 point on non-juiced fences, but on electric should make no difference. Might consider the little "gaucho" wire for electric- very tough (and annoying to work with), but light enough so that you won't have to have a post every 10 feet to hold it up.



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John A.

04-19-2007 04:47:28




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 Re: OT:2 point or 4 point barb wire? in reply to Don Hopf, 04-19-2007 04:36:49  
Don, Makes NO Difference!!!
Later, John A.



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Glen in TX

04-19-2007 08:53:43




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 Re: OT:2 point or 4 point barb wire? in reply to John A., 04-19-2007 04:47:28  
His stock may be able to hear more juice waves moving around between those 4 prongs? =.= lol. =:) Really Don for some entertainment you should go back and read some electric fence stuff here in archives but actually don't make any difference.



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John A.

04-19-2007 15:50:06




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 Re: OT:2 point or 4 point barb wire? in reply to Glen in TX, 04-19-2007 08:53:43  
Glen, I hear you, But I do belive, that yearling cattle can smell, 6-sence, or something,,, when a fence goes dead!! I have a spool that I has 7 or 8 miles of 14 gauge Smooth wire on it. I havent used it in 14 years now. My BIL has a a 6 ft x 5 ft spool , it is a 3 pt tractor mounnted, PTO run rig. If it has a mile, It has 50 to 60 miles of wire on it. He used it when he was takeing in cattle on the gain on wheat pasture in the high Texas Panhandle. It is all smooth wire too. Don loose the Idea a barbed wire, unless your cows are fence brakes. Good Luck.
Later,
John A.

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sd pete

04-19-2007 09:13:35




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 Re: OT:2 point or 4 point barb wire? in reply to Glen in TX, 04-19-2007 08:53:43  
My guess is that the ozones will be able to escape from the 4 point easier. Just use what ever you have.



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Don Hopf

04-20-2007 17:54:33




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 Re: OT:2 point or 4 point barb wire? in reply to sd pete, 04-19-2007 09:13:35  
Thanks for the answers everyone.

Going to use the 2 point. Original was 2 point also.

Don



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