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| Used a 3 joule on a .4 acre pasture for katahdins, only 4 strands of electric, no other fence. I don't think I had many if any escapes, maybe an occasional lamb. I also have a 1.6 acre farrowing pasture for hogs, with 2 strands, divided into 3 paddocks. 3 joules works well (you can hear the crack when they contact it), but if a higher joule fencer would work better with an increased weed load, I wouldn't mind having a 6 joule for my setup. Highly recommend getting one such as the Gallagher that has the built-in voltmeter, saves you the trouble of checking for sufficient voltage. IIRC, the "fence OK" light on some chargers only means 2,500 volts. It's nice to have 6k or more.
Edited by 4020_404 11/23/2024 17:18
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