Been up and running for about 2 months now, here's what I've figured out. Polywire is **** near invisible, sometimes I do a double take because I don't see it and think it broke. Polyrope can be seen from a couple hundred yards away. For trained cows 1 strand will work. I ran 2 strands, thought I might have to run 3. When I first let them onto the field the older cows saw the strands and walked in an arc to avoid them. The 6 month old steers on the other hand... Went up sniffed at it, got shocked of course but instead of backing up they jumped either over or under the bottom strand depending on the height and got loose. Two of them did this within the first 5 minutes. I got them back in and they spent the next 30 minutes getting shocked before figuring it out. Now that everybodys trained a single strand will contain them. I know this because when I moved into a new area I was short on rope and ran a single strand for about 100 yards without any problems. I did up another roll and am sticking with 2 strands just to be safe.
I did 3 t posts in each corner, this is plenty strong enough, no issues there. Like a regular fence I tightened each straight line individually. I'd pull the rope tight, wrap it around the corner insulator and continue down the next straight line. I put white ribbons along the line and it looks like I only had one deer incident. Nothing major but went out one morning to find a fiberglass pole smashed into multiple pieces.
I did 3 t posts in each corner, this is plenty strong enough, no issues there. Like a regular fence I tightened each straight line individually. I'd pull the rope tight, wrap it around the corner insulator and continue down the next straight line. I put white ribbons along the line and it looks like I only had one deer incident. Nothing major but went out one morning to find a fiberglass pole smashed into multiple pieces.




