[Jacob-list] new list member and prospective new owner

Grose NLGrose at Yadtel.net
Wed May 8 06:43:36 EDT 2002


Good high tensile fencing will cost you about 1 to 1+1/2 dollar per foot by
the time you count posts and braces. Cattle panels run $13 per 16 foot panel
on sale or in bulk. T-bar fence posts about $2.50, 2 per panel plus 1 per
end has worked for us. So for a small area, this works out pretty good.
Neal Grose

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary E Hansson" <iseespots at prodigy.net>
To: "'Wolfhoundwoods'" <wolfhoundwoods at starpower.net>;
<jacob-list at jacobsheep.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 5:08 AM
Subject: RE: [Jacob-list] new list member and prospective new owner


> Hi,
>
> The type fencing I started with (and am very thankful of that fact) is
> cattle panel.  It is 16 foot long.  You can pick it up and move it
> single-handedly as a woman.  My husband has been full of promises to
> help out with fence moving and changing throughout the years, but it
> seems he winds up getting onsite to help out usually about the last 2-3
> panels of any job.  Recommendations are t-posts spaced every 5 or so
> feet (3 per panel).  I have done well with a post in the middle of the
> 16 foot section, but if I had outside fence security problems or there
> were not so many rocks giving extra support to my t-posts, I would want
> the extra.
>
> I also use the cattle panel for my shelters as well---makes excellent
> domes!
>
> Mary Ellen Hansson
> ISeeSpots Farm
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