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Fencing, barb on bottom
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<blockquote data-quote="renewablejohn" data-source="post: 3729938" data-attributes="member: 1136"><p>I detest the stuff and it is banned on the farm. Only way we could keep pigs in without using barb was 3ft of chicken wire with 1 ft above ground then 6 inches below ground with 18 inches buried in field 6 inch deep. Electric fence above chicken wire. Plastic coated lasted a lot longer than galvanized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renewablejohn, post: 3729938, member: 1136"] I detest the stuff and it is banned on the farm. Only way we could keep pigs in without using barb was 3ft of chicken wire with 1 ft above ground then 6 inches below ground with 18 inches buried in field 6 inch deep. Electric fence above chicken wire. Plastic coated lasted a lot longer than galvanized. [/QUOTE]
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