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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 1277474" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Between normal rainfall and cutting the herd back, I've got some fences that are overgrown. Several I need to clip and add a couple more wires to hold the goats. The worst fences have some brush growing up close to the fence, therefore the most need to fence for the goats.</p><p></p><p>What are my best options? </p><p> I have an old pull-behind sickle bar but if I get too close it's a bear to back up and pull around a post. Therefore, I can't get under the fence. </p><p>Get a small bush hog?</p><p>Get a rotary mower attachment for the skid steer?</p><p>Get the safety glasses out and brush cutter on the weed whip?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 1277474, member: 1974"] Between normal rainfall and cutting the herd back, I've got some fences that are overgrown. Several I need to clip and add a couple more wires to hold the goats. The worst fences have some brush growing up close to the fence, therefore the most need to fence for the goats. What are my best options? I have an old pull-behind sickle bar but if I get too close it's a bear to back up and pull around a post. Therefore, I can't get under the fence. Get a small bush hog? Get a rotary mower attachment for the skid steer? Get the safety glasses out and brush cutter on the weed whip? [/QUOTE]
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