Horse fence question

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I have a full 5000 foot roll of high tensile wire sitting in the shop I'll never use and you can have it for a minimal cost if you want it. It's on the factory spool and shrink wrapped as well. Have a couple solar chargers as well and various high tensile stand offs and wire couplers as well as the crimp tool.

Shoot me a PM if interested as I have no need for that stuff anymore. I also have the 3 point PHD I need to get rid of as well. Not gonna set any more posts ever. Tube gates are all gone but I still have the 4 stall Klene Pipe Structure barn in the field, That is free for the taking but it must be taken apart. It all bolts together btw. Nice horse barn with a tack room as well. In my way in my hayfield and needs to go, Like I said, it's free but must be taken apart. It's I think, 30 x 20 with a metal roof and skylights.
Unfortunately I live quite a distance from you
 
   / Horse fence question #22  
Just found this old thread.
Use a garden sprayer filled with diesel fuel and fine ground cayenne pepper.
I've previously had horses for years and my fence posts were left alone after the first attempt of chewing, however none of my horses were cribbers.
 

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