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Bekaert vs Tornado wire
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Wire" data-source="post: 1641958" data-attributes="member: 40686"><p>Bekaert all the way. Bekaert has been producing high tensile Fixed Knot products since the early 1990's in Van Buren AR USA. You can get the 949-6, 1348-12 and 1348-6 mentioned in the previous posts. Bekaert offers coatings with 20 and 30 year coating guarantees. I like either of the 13 wire products if you are including pigs, but have had good success in Texas with 6 inch stay for hog control. Also, consider running a 14 gauge Bekaert Cattleman high tensile barbed wire along the bottom and a hot wire across the top. Use the hot wire at the top as a power source for simple pasture divisions that you can change as your forage growth changes throughout the year. Check out the Bekaert website for installation videos and further product information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Wire, post: 1641958, member: 40686"] Bekaert all the way. Bekaert has been producing high tensile Fixed Knot products since the early 1990's in Van Buren AR USA. You can get the 949-6, 1348-12 and 1348-6 mentioned in the previous posts. Bekaert offers coatings with 20 and 30 year coating guarantees. I like either of the 13 wire products if you are including pigs, but have had good success in Texas with 6 inch stay for hog control. Also, consider running a 14 gauge Bekaert Cattleman high tensile barbed wire along the bottom and a hot wire across the top. Use the hot wire at the top as a power source for simple pasture divisions that you can change as your forage growth changes throughout the year. Check out the Bekaert website for installation videos and further product information. [/QUOTE]
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