Posted by rrlund on November 23, 2010 at 15:08:40 from (216.46.211.91):
In Reply to: Cows. posted by Kenfarmall on November 23, 2010 at 11:19:34:
OK,after I read everything below,for an electric fence,just some of those little posts that you can step into the ground,a few T-posts for corner posts,insulators and a roll of wire or that simple electric fence tape. And a fencer of course. How good of a township supervisor do you have? My cousin is supervisor in another township here. He had a guy who wouldn't make any serious attempt to keep his cows in. He'd put up a single smooth wire with no electric to it and the cows were constantly all over the neighborhood. He only had to take the guy into court about twice for the judge to tell him,right in front of the owner that if the cows were ever out again,corral them up somewhere and call a livestock hauler,ship them and send the owner a check less expenses.
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