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This isn’t an iron rule, but as a general rule, you should put your rails of a fence away from the chute because that’s the way you’re going to be forcing cows to move and that’s the way that will see more pressure.
The reason is that the fence is stronger this way. The cows are pushing pipe against the post, not against a clip that is welded (often not that well) to a post.
Posts should be absolutely no more than 10’ (3m) apart. Just stick to this rule and don’t cheat. If you want to make a stronger fence, one of the cheapest ways to do it is to decrease the post spacing. This is especially true if you don’t have heavier material for the rails.
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