It depends where you live. If you live in the city, then most likely yes. If you live in the country and have to build a barbed wire fence for livestock, then no.
Check your local zoning laws.
heck no
80 acres is 880 x 440 feet. Depends on how many cattle and how rough they are on your post settings. Most people around here in Oklahoma put their t-posts roughly 16' apart. This will take 164 posts. A roll of barbed wire will usually run a quarter of a mile of fence. So on a typical 5 wire fence it will take 30 rolls of barbed wire.
It depends on what kind of fence you wish to put up. For example, an electrified barbed wire and steel post fence would only require about three posts. But a wood plank and wood post fence would require about five or six.
We had to put barbed wire around our dog cage, so no other dog would get it pregnant
The quick easy answer is..The open plains were cut up by "Barbed Wire" Barbed wire put an end to the great Cattle drives of the old West and to a certain extent The Cowboy.
Barbed wire changed agriculture because, back before barbed wire was invented animals or livestock could wander freely. So, when the farmers decided that they needed to stop that from happening the put up barbed wire fences. The barbed wire fences had sharp " barbs " on the end of them so when the animals would walk up to it and touch it, it would poke them and they usually wouldn't go there again. Good question!
Check with your local government office: city, county, etc.
Barbed wire.
It is not illegal for a person to put up fence spikes on their property. These are often placed to deter animals.
you put it up by banging in posts then putting wire on them or planks of wood.
Limewire is perfectly legal. It is the uses to which it is sometimes put that are illegal.