Life is too short to keep trying short term, half-baked solutions. Buy some 58 inch high triangular mesh wire; we used to call it L-Wood wire. Set crosstie posts on 10 foot spacings, and use one 4-point barbed about 6 inches above the mesh wire. As an alternate you could use 2 7/8 inch Sch 40 steel posts, also on 10 foot spacings. Use double H with slant-down kicker for bracing, welded out of 2 7/8 Sch 40, set 42 inches deep in 9 or 12 inch diameter holes, set in concrete for your stretch corners. Stretch the mesh wire until you could play a fiddle on it. End of all problems. Costly, but you will live longer. Tom
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