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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 2898453" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>I use three strategies. T-posts and panels are good for temp locations. At my permanent sites, corner posts cemented in 12 feet apart in a square with one t-post in between each and wired off. Gives the deer plenty of room to feel comfortable and the keeps cattle well away from the feed. Also I have welded 2 inch pipe together in a "U" shape and cemented the inverted U into the ground. Then attach a hoist to the side and have a feeder you can crank up and down with out the need for a fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 2898453, member: 2292"] I use three strategies. T-posts and panels are good for temp locations. At my permanent sites, corner posts cemented in 12 feet apart in a square with one t-post in between each and wired off. Gives the deer plenty of room to feel comfortable and the keeps cattle well away from the feed. Also I have welded 2 inch pipe together in a "U" shape and cemented the inverted U into the ground. Then attach a hoist to the side and have a feeder you can crank up and down with out the need for a fence. [/QUOTE]
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