
11/03/08, 09:55 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Northern Michigan (U.P.)
Posts: 9,384
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If this is the parameter fence, it won't be ever moving will it?
I'd suggest you fence the edges of your property with high tinsel wire. It requires solid corner posts, but it lasts and lasts. Once you get that taken care of you can focus on your moveable fencing. Better to only worry that the cows got into a section of grass you wanted to wait a few weeks on, than to be road kill.
You can use barbed wire for an electric fence. It doesn't move well, so I don't think you want that for an ever moving pasture. It is generally soft steel so will streach. If you keep tightening it, it will break. Keeping the insulators out of the barbs while tightening it a pain, too.
I don't think there is any "standard bare wire". The light weight cheap aluminum wire will keep chickens and calm older cows in, but too easy for a calf to simply rip thru it. There are several alloys of 7 and 9 guage wire. The soft stugg is easier to work with, easier to bend and will strech over time. High Tinsil will break if you kink it then try to straighten it out, it is more costly, but you can tighten it up with built in fence tighteners.
There are also several styles of fence tape. For a pasture that I'm moving every week or two, I'd go with a good quality of fence tape.
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