EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
I usually call mine 2x4 horse fence but accept that it's also called no climb because a horse can't get its hoof through the fence and hurt itself. The opening is also too small for goats to get into trouble.
When I first started, Lowes had the very best price when I added my Military 10% discount. But then Covid hit and it became very hard to find fencing, so I paid whatever it cost just to get it. Some days I could only find one roll after going to three or four stores. Other times a pallet of four might show up and I'd buy all four rolls at 50% more then I used to pay for it.
Red Brand never came back down on pricing to where it was before, but Attwood's did with their OK Brand, and when they had a sale, it's better than Lowes ever was. Now they sell Stay Tuff, which I think is the same thing as OK Brand, but I can't prove it. Price for 200 feet is $319, which is up $20 from the last time I bought it.
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The 200 foot rolls are a bit cheaper per foot, but also a lot heavier to handle. I use my hay forks to pick them up and carry them to where I'm working. I can carry two rolls that way. What I like the most about the longer rolls is less crimping the rolls together. I've gotten better at doing it and it's not as painful as it originally was, but it's still a pain.
When I first started, Lowes had the very best price when I added my Military 10% discount. But then Covid hit and it became very hard to find fencing, so I paid whatever it cost just to get it. Some days I could only find one roll after going to three or four stores. Other times a pallet of four might show up and I'd buy all four rolls at 50% more then I used to pay for it.
Red Brand never came back down on pricing to where it was before, but Attwood's did with their OK Brand, and when they had a sale, it's better than Lowes ever was. Now they sell Stay Tuff, which I think is the same thing as OK Brand, but I can't prove it. Price for 200 feet is $319, which is up $20 from the last time I bought it.
48 in. x 200 ft. Class 1, 12.5 Ga Horse Fence | Atwoods
The 200 foot rolls are a bit cheaper per foot, but also a lot heavier to handle. I use my hay forks to pick them up and carry them to where I'm working. I can carry two rolls that way. What I like the most about the longer rolls is less crimping the rolls together. I've gotten better at doing it and it's not as painful as it originally was, but it's still a pain.