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Posted by NEsota on December 30, 2006 at 06:56:10 from (64.131.21.20):
In Reply to: electric Fence posted by Sam (Mo) on December 29, 2006 at 17:01:03:
We had a stallion that learned to unscrew the caps on the battery we used for the electric fence charger, then he would upset the battery, dump the electrolyte and this was his ticket to freedom. This upset us so we replaced the battery charger with a 110 volt unit. This kept him in for a while but one day he disappeared. Come to find out, he had put a stop payment on the check to pay the electric bill, and OPPD had disconnected our power. We were at a loss as to how to stop this horsing around. We consulted with our local veterinarian who had worked closely with the Animal Behavioral Therapy people at the Kansas State Veterinary School. We tried all of their suggestions for over two years, nothing helped. Alas they recommended that we gild him. We did and believe it or not he is now a real �jewel�.
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