There is a trick to keep your fence working in frozen ground and very dry ground. I seen mentioned that ground wires were ran with the fence. Ground rods also need to be installed in various places in the pasture to help complete the circuit. On the main ground by the charger we used three ten foot rods ten foot apart. Ours are in the shade so the ground doesn't dry out near as bad in a dry year. Use real grounding rods as well, 1/2 or 5/8" zinc coated rods.
Our cows are in the woods over the winter and if the fence is grounded properly they'll still get a good a shock as if they were right by the barn and the main ground rods. Training is a big part of it, if the fence always gives them a good strong shock thru the summer, they'll stay away from it in the winter as well. We just run a single 17 gauge wire around the row crop fields we winter pasture on and I've had deer tear it down and the cows would just stand there but not cross it even though it was flat on the ground. We get em on these fields before winter sets in so they know where it's at while it still works very well. Another thing, we cull out any crazy or stupid ones as well.




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2012 Mid-South Stocker Conference
Thread Starter: kyfredReceived a notice in the mail for the 2012 Mid -South Stocker Conference. Feb 21-22,2012. Paris Landing State Park and Conference Center, Buchanan, TN
02-12-2012 06:34 PM by downtownjr