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  1. What are the Different Fence Coatings and What do They Mean?

    What are the Different Fence Coatings and What do They Mean?

    Get out and get to work! When it comes to fencing that’s a good place to start. With a little sweat equity, fencing sets boundaries. It keeps animals in and predators out. It can encompass entire ranches or just protect the vegetable patch in the backyard. Whatever it’s needed for, fencing has many uses. That’s why in our Fencing Section we make it easy and break it down for you. In this guide, we’ll answer questions like what type of fence is best for your animals while explaining what tools you’ll need to get the job done. And, we’ll tackle topics such as spacing and cost. It’s more doable than you think. You’ve got this and we can help. There are five types of coatings in fencing products; commercial, class one, class three, zinc aluminum, and zinc aluminum plus paint. Depending on your fencing needs, each ...

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  2. How do I Install an Electric Fence Tumble Wheel?

    How do I Install an Electric Fence Tumble Wheel?

    Electric fencing can save 30-40% off costs compared with traditional fence, due to using fewer materials and less labor. So, when installing an electric fence, you need to first determine if your fence is going to be permanent or temporary -because the tools, the infrastructure, and the products are all going to be different. Whether your project is permanent or temporary, whether your fencing in livestock or heading into the backcountry; in our How to Install Electric Fence Guide, we’ll answer questions to help you get started in your electric fencing project. It’s all doable, let’s get to work! There are several parts that go into installing an electric fence tumble wheel. Once put together, the tumble wheel is very effective in helping in animal management. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxD_SN_QsB8 ...

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  3. How do you Choose Which Knot is Right for Your Fencing Project?

    How do you Choose Which Knot is Right for Your Fencing Project?

    Get out and get to work! When it comes to fencing that’s a good place to start. With a little sweat equity, fencing sets boundaries. It keeps animals in and predators out. It can encompass entire ranches or just protect the vegetable patch in the backyard. Whatever it’s needed for, fencing has many uses. That’s why in our Fencing Section we make it easy and break it down for you. In this guide, we’ll answer questions like what type of fence is best for your animals while explaining what tools you’ll need to get the job done. And, we’ll tackle topics such as spacing and cost. It’s more doable than you think. You’ve got this and we can help. There are three different styles of knots; hinged-joint knot, the fixed-knot knot, and the S-knot knot. Depending on your fencing needs, each knot is designed for a specific ...

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  4. What is the Difference Between High Tensile and Low Carbon Fencing?

    What is the Difference Between High Tensile and Low Carbon Fencing?

    Get out and get to work! When it comes to fencing that’s a good place to start. With a little sweat equity, fencing sets boundaries. It keeps animals in and predators out. It can encompass entire ranches or just protect the vegetable patch in the backyard. Whatever it’s needed for, fencing has many uses. That’s why in our Fencing Section we make it easy and break it down for you. In this guide, we’ll answer questions like what type of fence is best for your animals while explaining what tools you’ll need to get the job done. And, we’ll tackle topics such as spacing and cost. It’s more doable than you think. You’ve got this and we can help. High tensile fencing products are stronger, lighter, longer lasting, and they cost less. Traditionally, low carbon barbed wire has a breaking strength of around 950 pounds. ...

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  5. Dectomax: A Cattle Rancher's Review

    Dectomax: A Cattle Rancher's Review

    "It's all about the pounds." This is the idea behind Dectomax Pour-On Solution. People in the Northwest deworm cattle and calves in order to promote weight gain. This is usually after warble season, but you can check with your local vets for the best time to administer for your area. In winter, you'll want to reapply to stop midges and other parasites you can get from barns and close quarters. How do we know? We actually did a year-long study on Dectomax. Read it here. Jennie Ritland runs a commercial cow herd along with the feeders and backgrounded calves out of her Montana outfit: Ritland Feeding Company "I could be a salesman for Dectomax sure it costs more, but we make that money back plus some every year." Why do you Choose Dectomax over other Generics? Why pay 289.99 for 5 quarts of Dectomax , when you can get 5 quarts of generic...

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