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I have got away with just field fence that runs around 140-150 instead of the goat, but they have lots of pasture.dax and Mike, what is the difference with the no climb fence than welded wire fence? I read they may break welds but will a little nigerian dwarf break them? heck I sure cant and I tried already lol I already have welded wire up at 48" and use a small livestock electric fence system Items You May Like
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dax and Mike, what is the difference with the no climb fence than welded wire fence? I read they may break welds but will a little nigerian dwarf break them? heck I sure cant and I tried already lol I already have welded wire up at 48" and use a small livestock electric fence system
Items You May Like
- x 330 ft.
Goat Fence, 48 in. x 330 ft.
☆☆☆☆☆ ☆☆☆☆☆ 4.6 out of 5 stars. Read reviews.
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(16)
No, I'm not; just haven't caught up yet.whites your ignoring my questions
You can't break the welded wire? I thought it was fairly easy to break and I wasn't even trying to do it.
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Agree, I like them disbudded and wouldnt purchase any that are not thank you@Sally Sunshine I take mine at two weeks to be hot iron disbudded at the vet and get shots. I t costs me $13 a head and is so much easier if done when they are just little nubs and she can use the small iron. Though it is hard to listen to them cry, I think it is far better than getting their horns stuck in a fence and dying when I am not home.