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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on December 30, 2006 at 14:23:43 from (207.177.83.66):
In Reply to: Re: electric Fence posted by Coloken on December 29, 2006 at 19:34:23:
Sorry Ken First part is not bull . Last year I watched a doe miss a jump over an electric barbed wire fence on my sisters lane ( about a mile long ) . One strand of barbed wire as a temporary fence . That doe got the barbed wire stuck on her leg and laid there for about 15 minutes till we got the wire shorted and got her out . It wasn't a pretty sight . It was a weed burner fencer and each time it pulsed she would jerk like she had epilepsy . Bellering the whole time . It looked like she was being tortured . She ripped her leg real bad and was in a bad way when we got her loose but she lived . The fawn made it over the fence OK . They don't put up barbed fence anymore neither do we . ...Randy
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