Same, I thought for sure it would be a tangled brush hog picture, haha.Ha! I had guessed this would be about untangling fences from under a rotary cutter.
I understand why you use it, but like anything it needs to be taken care of when not being used anymore.Guess you guys will hate me, just finished running a bit over 2 linear miles of Barb Wire mostly through the woods. 5 strand of shiny new 4 barb high tensile.
I have removed miles of old rusted 12ga barb wire and the associated field fencing for the last decade and half, I do know the other side of it as well.










I agree. We had some wonderful examples of barbed wire from the 1880s on some of fences when we moved in, Brinkerhoff Sabre, Hallner Greenbriar and TC Allis's "Buckthorn", all of them metal tape with barbs closer to knives in my book. Yes, I put in new wire to replace those. They were just too close to concertina wire for my liking, and accidents waiting to happen.I understand why you use it, but like anything it needs to be taken care of when not being used anymore.
And it's still nasty stuff.
That's like the mile and a half of barbed wire I have around my 80 acres. It's either that or learn to sleep with the cows from both neighbors.Guess you guys will hate me, just finished running a bit over 2 linear miles of Barb Wire mostly through the woods. 5 strand of shiny new 4 barb high tensile.
I have removed miles of old rusted 12ga barb wire and the associated field fencing for the last decade and half, I do know the other side of it as well.
Heck Barb only keeps them in when they agree to be fenced. Anytime one really wants out they do. I gave up on electric after one dog would just grab a old of the wire and fight with it until the charger would quit, then walk through.I found this to be a humorous thread, sounds to me like all the ones complaining are ones that bought property that had been fenced at one time. Then the need for good fencing went away and the fence didn't. That should not surprise anyone. It cost just about as much to remove fence as to put it up, a lot of time and money. Who is going to waste that money if not needed.
Barbed wire is the only thing other then electric which will keep cows in.
You may find it humorous yet I sometimes encounter bits and pieces in places which havenāt been farmed since WWII. When itās working animals stay away from it. When itās a 12 foot section hidden on the ground it can cause some nasty cuts for animals as well as people⦠and I have the vet bills to show for it.I found this to be a humorous thread, sounds to me like all the ones complaining are ones that bought property that had been fenced at one time. Then the need for good fencing went away and the fence didn't. That should not surprise anyone. It cost just about as much to remove fence as to put it up, a lot of time and money. Who is going to waste that money if not needed.
Barbed wire is the only thing other than electric which will keep cows in.