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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 96720" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Fencing the pond off is a good idea, but I think I would like for them to be able to get to it in the summer to cool off in. It doesn't bother me for them to drink from the pond. Then in the winter when he thinks it is freezing too hard, then shut the gate. That sounds too simple for me to win! Heck, a two strand high tensil fence would be easier to put up than spending several hours on a trackhoe. Right now they also have acess to a tank fitted with an automatic valve. We already have an automatic waterer to put in to take it's place, just have to find the time to run the lines, make a concrete pad and a heavy use pad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 96720, member: 637"] Fencing the pond off is a good idea, but I think I would like for them to be able to get to it in the summer to cool off in. It doesn't bother me for them to drink from the pond. Then in the winter when he thinks it is freezing too hard, then shut the gate. That sounds too simple for me to win! Heck, a two strand high tensil fence would be easier to put up than spending several hours on a trackhoe. Right now they also have acess to a tank fitted with an automatic valve. We already have an automatic waterer to put in to take it's place, just have to find the time to run the lines, make a concrete pad and a heavy use pad. [/QUOTE]
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