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<blockquote data-quote="Hereford2" data-source="post: 1809439" data-attributes="member: 25296"><p>Sheep will eat the grass down to almost the dirt in a hurry, we use electric netting for the sheep, we do rotational grazing with our sheep in our yard, road sides ect, they don't get to go in the cow pastures , an uncle tried it and there wasn't anything left for the cow's, our sheep are hair sheep and they will stand up on their hind legs to get to a vine that we have that grows up the trees, can't remember what it's called right now. We Also have goats, in poly wire 5 strands where it's the only fence, 2to3 if it's staggered with barbed wire, the barbed wire acts as a ground. They're Meat Goats. Goats don't care for grass, also them and cattle Don't have the same kind of parasites, so you can run them together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hereford2, post: 1809439, member: 25296"] Sheep will eat the grass down to almost the dirt in a hurry, we use electric netting for the sheep, we do rotational grazing with our sheep in our yard, road sides ect, they don't get to go in the cow pastures , an uncle tried it and there wasn't anything left for the cow's, our sheep are hair sheep and they will stand up on their hind legs to get to a vine that we have that grows up the trees, can't remember what it's called right now. We Also have goats, in poly wire 5 strands where it's the only fence, 2to3 if it's staggered with barbed wire, the barbed wire acts as a ground. They're Meat Goats. Goats don't care for grass, also them and cattle Don't have the same kind of parasites, so you can run them together. [/QUOTE]
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