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Turbo EquiBraid

Ben H

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OK, this is a product I'm not going to endorse. It's been up for a few years, but this simply shouldn't happen. I took the pictures today with my phone.

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Power Side
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Opposite Side
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Another spot
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However, if your wife has too many horses, I may recommend this product along the road...
 
leanin' H said:
Bet ya a nickel a good old fashioned barb wire fence wouldn't of done that! :wink: :D :D :D

Bet you a dollar you couldn't put up or take down a half mile of good old fashioned barbed wire fence in half an hour, either. :lol:
 
movin' on said:
leanin' H said:
Bet ya a nickel a good old fashioned barb wire fence wouldn't of done that! :wink: :D :D :D

Bet you a dollar you couldn't put up or take down a half mile of good old fashioned barbed wire fence in half an hour, either. :lol:

Why would you want to?
 
I'm pretty sure Gallagher used to market this product as a permanent fence wire. You don't make the type of connections i needs on a temp fence.

If you suggest barbed wire for horses, I simply have nothing to say.

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By the way, in case there is any question, this is horse fence not cow fence, I don't use this product for cows.
 
Denny said:
movin' on said:
leanin' H said:
Bet ya a nickel a good old fashioned barb wire fence wouldn't of done that! :wink: :D :D :D

Bet you a dollar you couldn't put up or take down a half mile of good old fashioned barbed wire fence in half an hour, either. :lol:

Why would you want to?

flexible pasture management on smaller acreage.
 
Ben H said:
I'm pretty sure Gallagher used to market this product as a permanent fence wire. You don't make the type of connections i needs on a temp fence.

If you suggest barbed wire for horses, I simply have nothing to say.

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By the way, in case there is any question, this is horse fence not cow fence, I don't use this product for cows.

Only been using it for a hundred years or so out here, but what would I tell a guy who has to tranqualize his "cows" with a dart gun? :roll: :shock: :wink: :D

Sorry your electric fence faulted out. Hope you didnt electrocute one of your horses. :D :wink:
 
PATB said:
Denny said:
movin' on said:
Bet you a dollar you couldn't put up or take down a half mile of good old fashioned barbed wire fence in half an hour, either. :lol:

Why would you want to?

flexible pasture management on smaller acreage.

That's right.....or large acreage. I use miles of electric rope. Love the stuff. It enables me to adapt to the current conditions and the number of animals I have at any given time. Proper grazing is one of the best land improvement tools there is, and very inexpensive.
 
That stuff isn't used for rotational grazing, too large of a diameter and not enough would fit on a real. I bought my wife 3 reals with 1/2" Turbo Tape for rotating pasture with the equines. EquiBraid is designed as a perimeter fence wire.

That steer I darted was in thick brush, even if I was proficient at roping I doubt it would have worked out with all the branches and crap. Now I have another tool in my toolbox. :D
 
My vet said it's the one they use out of helicopters...although according to the website they use the one with a little shorter barrel from helicopters. Know anyone with a chopper?
 

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