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Fencing ain't cheap. 2 weeks ago, wife and I were talking about how much it was gonna cost to redo the 100 plus year old barbed wire that runs the perimeter of our property(10acres) with smooth high tensile wire for the horses. Wire alone would be about 800 bucks
 
[QU="Mopar-Man, post: 197193don't taist good Because of the grass9, member: 11842"]I don't know. Ask the cow!

:lol:[/QUOTE] Well, you said the beef there don't tast good! You are the one that needs to talk to a cow eating what you said was bad grass...
 
Good deal for someone!

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I hated doing the electric fence with the dam sheep, of course just about the coldest day of the year they would break out (long hair)
 
[QU="Mopar-Man, post: 197193don't taist good Because of the grass9, member: 11842"]I don't know. Ask the cow!

:lol:
Well, you said the beef there don't tast good! You are the one that needs to talk to a cow eating what you said was bad grass...[/QUOTE]
You got a talkin' cow?
Tell her to stop beefin'
 
I hate that stuff especially overhead!
I am just going around to four feet so my son can put metal up the first two feet.
Move very slow and smooth helps, and having the two doors open keeps it from clouding up . I hear yea on the over head stuff. Glad we will be spaying foam up there
 

Morning a balmy 14 here right now!
Almost 20 here. Expecting freezing rain this afternoon. Might be a fun ride to work. :steering:
Bailing twine is roughly 18 gauge but it's a very pliable and soft wire.

Number 9 wire is about as thick as a pencil, maybe just a hair smaller in diameter. Not easily bent or wrapped. Commonly used at lot corners for corner post bracing.
Yeh, wasn't thinking 'gauge' when I saw #9. Assuming that # is AWG. 9 is about an 8th of an inch. I do have a coil of that. Most of what I have is pieces that might have actually been for bailing. Little same length 'bundles' with both ends twisted in loops and 18ga sounds about right.
Fencing ain't cheap. 2 weeks ago, wife and I were talking about how much it was gonna cost to redo the 100 plus year old barbed wire that runs the perimeter of our property(10acres) with smooth high tensile wire for the horses. Wire alone would be about 800 bucks
And that is probably the cheapest way to go unless you build a fence with all those pallets you were getting....

Good Morning
 
Almost 20 here. Expecting freezing rain this afternoon. Might be a fun ride to work. :steering:

Yeh, wasn't thinking 'gauge' when I saw #9. Assuming that # is AWG. 9 is about an 8th of an inch. I do have a coil of that. Most of what I have is pieces that might have actually been for bailing. Little same length 'bundles' with both ends twisted in loops and 18ga sounds about right.

And that is probably the cheapest way to go unless you build a fence with all those pallets you were getting....

Good Morning

The little bundles are probably bailing wire.


As for the pallets, did I ever show you all what I built with those?
 
Good morning, just catching up. Grass-fed beef does suck, we served one grass-fed steak for while at work but gave up. Now people rarely ask for it.

Temps will warm up today to 55, everyone's ready for the ice to go away, it's making people a little crazy. Yesterday I yelled at the ice...."MELT!!!"
 
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