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<blockquote data-quote="Loch Valley Fold" data-source="post: 614304" data-attributes="member: 8216"><p>Sounds like you want to cell graze your paddock, which is how I feed of my paddocks off. What I've found to be the easiest way for 1 person to shift the electric tape with cattle in the same paddock with you is have another strip ready for the next feed than all you have to do is drop the first wire & the cows can be eating while you set up the fence for the next feed. To stop them backgrazing you will need to run out a "L" shaped fence making a laneway into the new cell going back to the gate & or water source, while coming in behind the cows & fencing off what they had the day before. if that makes sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loch Valley Fold, post: 614304, member: 8216"] Sounds like you want to cell graze your paddock, which is how I feed of my paddocks off. What I've found to be the easiest way for 1 person to shift the electric tape with cattle in the same paddock with you is have another strip ready for the next feed than all you have to do is drop the first wire & the cows can be eating while you set up the fence for the next feed. To stop them backgrazing you will need to run out a "L" shaped fence making a laneway into the new cell going back to the gate & or water source, while coming in behind the cows & fencing off what they had the day before. if that makes sense? [/QUOTE]
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