Yep, the property had barbed wire fence all around it when we bought it. Had to remove it on one side of the property as that's where our horse pastures are and the wife despises barbed wire. Removed all the wire on the back of our property as it wasn't needed there and used all the posts for my cages. The cages themselves are field fence left over when I added a small pen for our jersey steer.Your set up looks similar to some of my "east texas engineering"
I had a 12 acre pasture with hog wire fencing
Took it down and have used every last T post, foot of fence to cage baby trees
Gratifying
bill
Just my 2 cents but I would just remove that limb as well as the other "side" branch at some point. What happened is going to happen again down the road..... probably when the tree is older and loaded with fruit. There is no way you are going to be able to spread that branch angle enough at this point to get a better crotch angle.
I would have cut the three branches off just below the split to reduce to just the trunk. New buds would grow to start a central leader.Bought this potted Winesap today at 50% off. Got it planted and caged.
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In an effort to spread the branch on the left from the central leader, I did this.....
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What should I do now?