Thanks to all who responded with all sorts of great hints and ideas for 
combating the rodent problem with beverage feedlines. I ended up going with 
buying 1000 ft of 1/2" PVC conduit and will lay that on the ground through the 
woods. I ordered a new 1000 ft roll of RG-6 flooded cable to use inside the 
PVC.  I also removed my existing 1000 ft run of coax and gave it a good 
inspection looking for chew marks. After laying the coax out in my open field, 
I identified five areas where the critters had chewed it. At least three of the 
spots were severe with chewing marks that went deep down to expose the center 
conductor. I can cut the bad parts out and will only lose about 10-12 ft of 
overall length. I'll put F fittings and splices there and will try to reuse the 
old cable as well. It won't fit inside the PVC along with the new cable, but 
hopefully, I can bury it enough so that it lasts a few years. I was hoping to 
add another beverage at the same spot with a second feedline. I can
  lay out an 800-900 ft wire aimed at Africa and the middle East. That is an 
area that I have had nothing in the past, so maybe I can improve things while I 
repair the rodent damage.  Those darn critters sure caused a lot of damage and 
expense!
    Anyway, thanks to all who responded. I appreciate all the great comments 
and ideas.
73
Dave K1WHS
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