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Another stumped..Part II
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 471931" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The neighbor had a bunch of Holstein heifers in a pasture adjoing ours. The fence was a normal field fence with 2 strands of barb on top and a single hot wire on our side. Every 18 days one heifer would be over here chasing our gomer. For months we checked fences and never could find the spot. One night we got about 6 inches of snow and sure enough she was over visiting. I went down and walked the fence and found where she had jumped the fence. And not a piddly jump either, probably covered close to 8 feet from take off to landing. That evening she was back where she belonged and I saw the same thing in another spot. I AIed her for him, she settled and never came back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 471931, member: 34"] The neighbor had a bunch of Holstein heifers in a pasture adjoing ours. The fence was a normal field fence with 2 strands of barb on top and a single hot wire on our side. Every 18 days one heifer would be over here chasing our gomer. For months we checked fences and never could find the spot. One night we got about 6 inches of snow and sure enough she was over visiting. I went down and walked the fence and found where she had jumped the fence. And not a piddly jump either, probably covered close to 8 feet from take off to landing. That evening she was back where she belonged and I saw the same thing in another spot. I AIed her for him, she settled and never came back. [/QUOTE]
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