I call a hotwire what you do to a tractor when it breaks down.Farmer Kitty said:I call a hot wire, an electric fence. Some of ours are single strands around the pasture and some are double strands around the pasture. They are what keep the cattle in the pasture and are often the only fence for our pastures.
As for which ones we're using I would have to go out and write them down. There's three different ones out there.
Hotwiring, won't work if the tractor is broke down. It replaces the ignition and key.GrassFarmerGalloway said:I call a hotwire what you do to a tractor when it breaks down.Farmer Kitty said:I call a hot wire, an electric fence. Some of ours are single strands around the pasture and some are double strands around the pasture. They are what keep the cattle in the pasture and are often the only fence for our pastures.
As for which ones we're using I would have to go out and write them down. There's three different ones out there.
Er, yeah, that's what I meant! *sheepish*Farmer Kitty said:Hotwiring, won't work if the tractor is broke down. It replaces the ignition and key.GrassFarmerGalloway said:I call a hotwire what you do to a tractor when it breaks down.Farmer Kitty said:I call a hot wire, an electric fence. Some of ours are single strands around the pasture and some are double strands around the pasture. They are what keep the cattle in the pasture and are often the only fence for our pastures.
As for which ones we're using I would have to go out and write them down. There's three different ones out there.