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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1568981" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>No - it was back when we didn't have our fancy cell phones.</p><p>I had one cow, in the fall, would walk up to a fence, observe the height, jump it and proceed to eat all the apples on other side of fence. Drove the rest of the herd nuts. We had an OLD metal yoke, had a maybe 2' bar that came up with a "hook" on end and one that went down. Nasty me - we put it on her, I held out a pan of grain and enticed her to reach over the fence. LOL - she quit fence jumping! Good thing, if she jumped with that on, she might have wiped out all our temp fencing in one jump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1568981, member: 968"] No - it was back when we didn't have our fancy cell phones. I had one cow, in the fall, would walk up to a fence, observe the height, jump it and proceed to eat all the apples on other side of fence. Drove the rest of the herd nuts. We had an OLD metal yoke, had a maybe 2' bar that came up with a "hook" on end and one that went down. Nasty me - we put it on her, I held out a pan of grain and enticed her to reach over the fence. LOL - she quit fence jumping! Good thing, if she jumped with that on, she might have wiped out all our temp fencing in one jump. [/QUOTE]
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