The visible wire contains horses with the aid of flimsy plastic posts. |
After a few days of this, including moving the boundaries by adding T-posts, I switched to step-in posts. The Wilson County Farmers' Co-op had step-in posts on sale when I stopped in, so I snagged a bundle and brought them home. 'Twas a brilliant move, if I do say so myself.
Now, instead of pounding T-posts into rock, then screwing on insulators, then setting wire, I simply set the plastic step-in posts where ever I choose. I can move the posts with the wire attached, changing the grazing area with ease.
True, it's quickest when I take the trouble to turn off the fence down at the bottom of the hill; however, when I'm feeling lazy, I find the fence easy enough to move without getting zapped. Being able to change pasture parameters so simply makes me wonder why I didn't try doing this sooner.
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