But am open to other types of step-in posts if folks have a better idea.
paz
mish
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Subject: Re: [SANET-MG] Step-in posts as for moveable/electric fencing
systems
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 21:31:27 -0500
From: Peterson, Doug - Gallatin, MO <doug.peterson@MO.USDA.GOV>
To: SANET-MG@LISTS.IFAS.UFL.EDU
I have bought and used virtually every kind of step in post there is. We
use lots of them on a daily basis. For one wire with cows my choice is a
pigtail post. The pigtails are much easier to pull a polywire with a few
knots in it through. You can hold more in your hand and they never
break. If they get bent you can bend them back. For calves, sheep or
goat multiwire fence my choice is the blue Tredaline. My favorite
pigtails were the Gallager Gold foot but they don't make them any
longer. I have seen the new Gallager's but haven't used them yet. Next
in line is the Powerflex pigtail.
Prices are listed in this link. There are other locations that handle
them both. You can probably find someplace closer to you than these guys
but it will give you some place to start.