There are many, many smarter folks on here than me but here's what I have.
Two years ago it got real real dry here late in the summer. My fence was hot said the tester (same one you have) but calves would walk under it with out get'n a pop. I had a galvanized rod, guy from the some company that made my charger and tester said that it was best to use the same type rod as the wire, galvanized wire/rod would work better. Rather than buy more of the rods and clamps they sell at the co-op I got some 10' galvanized post that are full of little holes than a wire can be bolted to, they are much like the post found along road sides,,,, Drilled holes as deep as the post hole digger would go then drove them down with a sledge hammer till they were 9' down, a foot stick'n out of the ground, filled post hole with dirt, bolted a ground wire to them.
After the driest March, April, May, AND June on record here I sold one 4 year old momma cow that learned to jump but calves have never tested the fence with a total of four rods 30' apart, 3 of them be'n 9' deep.
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