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8' treated 4X4s should work fine, with bigger rounds or squares at gates and corners. Pouring about a fifth of a bag of premix concrete into each hole (you don't have to add water if you don't want to, the ground water will leach in) will fix any stability problems. I've never had a problem...
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Forgot to mention... You can call your electric company to see if they have any used smaller poles - ours gives them away; take your truck and a chainsaw. Do be careful of foreign objects if you go that route The ones from out in the country are usually no problem. Our neighbor put these posts in the...
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I had to call the vet today. My gelding Joker got his leg tangled up in a barbed wire fence a couple of days ago. He has puncture wounds and a tear on the inside of his foreleg above the knee. I had flushed it with peroxide when it was fresh and wrapped it. Yesterday it was a little swollen, but not...
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artsiehorse
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11-13-2007
Filed under: fencing, problem horse, barbed wire, pasture
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