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Margali
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So tired. Ran several hundred feet of permanent wire on tpost to start aisle to paddocks. Worked on water trough got it working and then sheep busted end off.
................... and every time I think goats are sooo cute that I might want one/some I think of this and say stick with my sheep (of course I know nothing about goats other than their creative moseying so there's that).I just watched the Oklahoma girls limbo under a ~25" fence and jump over a 30" too. I just added a 42" top line to permanent wires I ran yesterday.
She is talking about her new sheep!................... and every time I think goats are sooo cute that I might want one/some I think of this and say stick with my sheep (of course I know nothing about goats other than their creative moseying so there's that).
Looking good. But dang mosquito and fire ant bites YIKESI got tpost hammered in and fence for home acre tacked up. Eventually we will rent equipment to put in end and corner posts. Then I will be able to stretch it out. I also need to figure out how to mend the two rolls together.
I added lots of fire ant bites to my mosquito bites. I need an A/C equiped hazmat suit with exo skeleton at this rate.View attachment 98868View attachment 98867
This is the recovered 2"x4" no climb fence from my neighbor so there are no long ends. How many rows should I overlap? Is there a preferred knot?The roll ends should have long wires. Overlap them and use pliers to wrap them around the over lapped squares in the fence wire.