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Re: Can animals hear an electric fence?
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Posted by 1936 on December 30, 2006 at 16:37:24 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Can animals hear an electric fence? posted by Ryan - WI on December 30, 2006 at 13:23:41:
Them their university types with a cup of coffee or something some what better in hand gather around to theorize about the big bang theory, northern lights, sun spots, Dolly Partons next cup size, polar cap melt, and what the heck my dawg may hear in the dark of night. Just love it. Now this brings to mind a story why the university of MN can not let the cheer leaders on the field after a foot ball game----------- fill in the blanks. Have a better and healthy 2007. John T understands wires and what passes in them can explain why deer standing is the right area of a field can hear that clicking noise from the old units to the university fellows.
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