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Ask Jackie Online By Homesteading Expert Jackie Clay 061121
... a tractor. If I were you, I’d fence the pasture and divide it in half, even if you have to use electric fence to divide it. Then I’d put in a ...
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Raising your own beef for your family by Charles Sanders Issue 57
... fence is barbed wire only. I prefer to use four strands of barbed wire, but three will suffice in a pinch. If you can, use four. It just makes a tighter fence. Electric fence ... so-called training is nothing more than simply allowing them to bump or brush the fence while grazing. We used a single strand of electrified barbed wire on one pasture, and ...
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Raising cattle on your own place by Charles Sanders Issue #85
... to rub against them. A single ‘hot’ wire (one hooked into an electric fence charger) will keep them off the fence and help preserve it. Water Cattle need a good supply of water ...
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Backwoods Home Magazine General Store - Book #BU30 Fences for Pasture & Garden
... , rail, electric, high-tension, temporary, woven, and snow. If you keep livestock or tend a garden that's vulnerable to wildlife predators, you know that a good fence is essential ... Helpful suggestions for planning the fence ensure maximum efficiency of labor and materials. And complete, generously illustrated directions show you how to build wire fences, rail fences, electric fences, high-tension ...
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Issue #49 of Backwoods Home Magazine -- the place for self-reliance
... the easy way Country moments Irreverent joke page Contents Building/Tools Build your wire or electric fence properly the first time and it will serve you for years Build your own solar ...
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Index of free, online articles published in Backwood Home Magazine
... knife sharpener Issue #87 Converting a gasoline-powered rototiller to electric Issue #87 Stairs: the next level Website Exclusive Build a ... #85 Grow your own dishrags Issue #85 Herb boxes from fence boards Issue #86 Growing productive strawberries Issue #86 Build a ... You could furnish an entire homestead at Lehman’s “Non-electric” Hardware Store Issue #47 Commonsense preparedness just makes sense Issue ...
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Index of free, online articles published in Backwood Home Magazine
... #41 You could furnish an entire homestead at Lehman’s “Non-electric” Hardware Store Issue #47 Five building tricks for super strong ... Slaughtering and Butchering Issue #23 Build an inexpensive but durable jackleg fence Issue #45 Sylvia Gist Brooder in a box Issue #80 ... Issue #59 Glenn Willis, Jr. Converting a gasoline-powered rototiller to electric Issue #87 Bill Wilson How to make money from storage ...
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