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    T-posts Barbwire Fence

    Im going to build 2 15' x 15' squares around my feeders with t-posts and barbwire to keep the cows from knocking them over. I have never installed barbwire before. What tools will i need to get to make it easier?

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    Welding gloves,wire clamp,come along or tractor, fencing tool for cutting and twisting. For starters. Also, I used wedge lok on my garden fence so you don't have to weld supports.
    Last edited by Rustyford; 06-17-2015, 07:42 AM.

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      #3
      Not to burst your bubble but you wont be able to stretch the barb wire tight enough to keep the cattle out with just T-post. You would be better off in the long run using hog panels.

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        #4
        You need to build it bigger, much bigger.

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          #5
          Good pair of leather gloves, fencing pliers and t-post driver

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            #6
            I was wondering about how tight i would actually be able to stretch it on t-posts. I might look into hog panels.

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              #7
              Originally posted by AgBow25 View Post
              I was wondering about how tight i would actually be able to stretch it on t-posts. I might look into hog panels.
              Good thinking ^^^^^^

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                #8
                Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
                Not to burst your bubble but you wont be able to stretch the barb wire tight enough to keep the cattle out with just T-post. You would be better off in the long run using hog panels.

                This, and build it round not square.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
                  Not to burst your bubble but you wont be able to stretch the barb wire tight enough to keep the cattle out with just T-post. You would be better off in the long run using hog panels.
                  Disagree! All I have ever used is barb wire feed pens with great success

                  Originally posted by lameduck View Post
                  You need to build it bigger, much bigger.
                  x2! Much bigger

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
                    Not to burst your bubble but you wont be able to stretch the barb wire tight enough to keep the cattle out with just T-post. You would be better off in the long run using hog panels.
                    I second this. 4 panels would make a 16'x16', and that's not very big. I'd go at least 32'x32' and bigger than that if you can.

                    Originally posted by gingib View Post
                    Disagree! All I have ever used is barb wire feed pens with great success
                    It won't be worth a **** in sandy soil...or when they figure out that they can just push it over. I tried barbed wire way early in my youth until I found out the hard way that panels are the only way to go.
                    Last edited by cj7zrcool; 06-17-2015, 07:53 AM.

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                      #11
                      Yes hog panels are the way to go. They sure make the building process easy and they're not too expensive. As lameduck said, make it as big as you can.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
                        Not to burst your bubble but you wont be able to stretch the barb wire tight enough to keep the cattle out with just T-post. You would be better off in the long run using hog panels.
                        This and make it much bigger, minimum of 30', I would recommend at least 45' across and round.

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                          #13
                          thanks for the advise!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by gingib View Post
                            Disagree! All I have ever used is barb wire feed pens with great success



                            x2! Much bigger
                            I have used barbwire as well but had corner post or trees to pull on. T-post aren't stout enough.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
                              I have used barbwire as well but had corner post or trees to pull on. T-post aren't stout enough.
                              Angle and anchor the corner t posts and works just fine for me.

                              Trees do help also

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