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Calves getting out from my rotational grazing sub-paddocks
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<blockquote data-quote="canoetrpr" data-source="post: 849598" data-attributes="member: 4892"><p>My sub-paddocks only use step-in posts with the Gallahger turbo wire. Pasture is in great shape. There is definitely lots of grass where they are. It is typically only calves that get through so I think that the odd time the wire is set too high or too low for a calf and it finds a way through - gets zapped on the way through and does not want to try to go back as it just got zapped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canoetrpr, post: 849598, member: 4892"] My sub-paddocks only use step-in posts with the Gallahger turbo wire. Pasture is in great shape. There is definitely lots of grass where they are. It is typically only calves that get through so I think that the odd time the wire is set too high or too low for a calf and it finds a way through - gets zapped on the way through and does not want to try to go back as it just got zapped. [/QUOTE]
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