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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1806266" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I let one small section across a branch grow up, I had a calf fall over and break a leg on a cliff like wash out where a big culvert under the state road comes through. I had the hillside fenced off, it could be mowed by somebody that was good on a tractor and nervy enough to tackle it. It was steep and came out to a point on one end and now way to turn. Had to pull in and back up. It was by a sharp curve on a hill too and vehicles were always running off the road through the fence so fencing cattle out of there eliminated that problem of having to always be worried about cattle getting out on the highway. That's still always a worry with all the road frontage fences but the rest is easier to access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1806266, member: 24816"] I let one small section across a branch grow up, I had a calf fall over and break a leg on a cliff like wash out where a big culvert under the state road comes through. I had the hillside fenced off, it could be mowed by somebody that was good on a tractor and nervy enough to tackle it. It was steep and came out to a point on one end and now way to turn. Had to pull in and back up. It was by a sharp curve on a hill too and vehicles were always running off the road through the fence so fencing cattle out of there eliminated that problem of having to always be worried about cattle getting out on the highway. That’s still always a worry with all the road frontage fences but the rest is easier to access. [/QUOTE]
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