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Electrified hog panels? #2681919 10/21/11 04:34 PM
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Anyone ever try to marry an electric fence setup to hog panels? I understand the panels would need to be off the ground and insulated from the t-posts. This may prevent coons from getting to protein feeders (gravity type). My corn feeders already have varmint cages on them and are fine.


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Re: Electrified hog panels? [Re: Shake1] #2682001 10/21/11 05:09 PM
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Im sure it would work but a little too good if a deer gets hit by it they will avoid it from then on.....if your feeder is on a 3 pole stand grease the poles with high temp grease.. they will eventually need to be re greased but will save you alot of protein


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