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Another stumped..Part II
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil in Tupelo" data-source="post: 467332" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>Well, years ago we had a bull that could get out in a New York minute and since he had a 8 foot trace chain in his nose the jumping the fence is out. One day I caught him in the pasture next door, caught his chain and walked him home down the public road and when I turn him back in the pasture he started back to the pasture next door. I followed him somewhat put out to say the least when he got to the back corner he walked the fence a time or two and then put his head under the bottom wire and walked through with about two posts on either side coming up out of the ground and when he cleared the fence they went back down in their holes like nothing happened. I promply went back to the house for a shovel and packed several postholes. Check your fence posts to see if all are packed tight.</p><p></p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil in Tupelo, post: 467332, member: 1425"] Well, years ago we had a bull that could get out in a New York minute and since he had a 8 foot trace chain in his nose the jumping the fence is out. One day I caught him in the pasture next door, caught his chain and walked him home down the public road and when I turn him back in the pasture he started back to the pasture next door. I followed him somewhat put out to say the least when he got to the back corner he walked the fence a time or two and then put his head under the bottom wire and walked through with about two posts on either side coming up out of the ground and when he cleared the fence they went back down in their holes like nothing happened. I promply went back to the house for a shovel and packed several postholes. Check your fence posts to see if all are packed tight. Phil [/QUOTE]
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