pat32rf
Veteran Member
You didn't mention how much fence was involved...20x20 or 200x10. We ran our fence wire then tied an extra 24" to the bottom, extending inwards and covered.
When the dog started to jump it (climb it actually) we added an electric fence "hot" wire to the top. Only took a couple of times to "train" the dog. Another wire on the outside (left turned on) should train any bears...I said "should" not "will"...
T bars aren't that bad to drive with a post pounder if you only have a dozen or so, and you can reposition should you hit a large rock. If the boss insists on a "perfect" fence (straight and symetrical) then you need a PHD and concrete
When the dog started to jump it (climb it actually) we added an electric fence "hot" wire to the top. Only took a couple of times to "train" the dog. Another wire on the outside (left turned on) should train any bears...I said "should" not "will"...
T bars aren't that bad to drive with a post pounder if you only have a dozen or so, and you can reposition should you hit a large rock. If the boss insists on a "perfect" fence (straight and symetrical) then you need a PHD and concrete