jawnt wrote: Jarrell, if you look around closely, you will notice that farmers normally place barb wire on the pasture side of the post ie: along a road the posts will be on the road side of the wire. Cows are notorious for sticking their heads thru the fence to get at the grass (grass is always greener on the other side of the fence). If the wire is on the road side of the post the cows pushing on the fence will push the staples out of the post and ultimately get out.Don't ASK! John T.
Jarrell, if you look around closely, you will notice that farmers normally place barb wire on the pasture side of the post ie: along a road the posts will be on the road side of the wire. Cows are notorious for sticking their heads thru the fence to get at the grass (grass is always greener on the other side of the fence). If the wire is on the road side of the post the cows pushing on the fence will push the staples out of the post and ultimately get out.
Don't ASK! John T.
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