Same here. Fence is an ongoing maintenance issue that never, ever ends. Every spring when the ground thaws and soften will find me out driving posts that heaved, rebuilding corners, replacing damaged sections. There is no one I know of in my area that is able to avoid it. People on deep ground that don't have to contend with ledge, clay, water and frost 4-5 feet in the ground simply aren't going to understand it. Some fence is made up of "X" shaped posts, 2 post joined at the top and the wire attached to one leg, just because there's no way to keep a post standing in 6-8" of dirt. You see a lot of this over in Ontario just north of me.
I got kicked off a sheep forum because the moderator couldn't fathom that anywhere else was different than her backyard and that fence upkeep was an annual event. The woman called me a liar and it got nasty.
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