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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 328780" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Leaving it sit on the fences (knocked down) or in the water point that the cows can barely get into is hardly an option. Then there are the widow makers that are just hanging on by a thread that the wind can knock down on the cows, etc. Besides, it's winter, I know I won;t be bored and will have something to occupy my time besides whingin about not having anything to do. Come spring I start getting too busy to mess with this kind of stuff. A 1/4 mile section of the hotwire back bone is completey smothered with downed trees and limbs and it's on one side of the calving pasture that we'll start needing in another month.</p><p>Then too, sitting around and seeing the damage without doing something about it just drives me nuts, Not much of a drive, more like a short putt.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 328780, member: 34"] Leaving it sit on the fences (knocked down) or in the water point that the cows can barely get into is hardly an option. Then there are the widow makers that are just hanging on by a thread that the wind can knock down on the cows, etc. Besides, it's winter, I know I won;t be bored and will have something to occupy my time besides whingin about not having anything to do. Come spring I start getting too busy to mess with this kind of stuff. A 1/4 mile section of the hotwire back bone is completey smothered with downed trees and limbs and it's on one side of the calving pasture that we'll start needing in another month. Then too, sitting around and seeing the damage without doing something about it just drives me nuts, Not much of a drive, more like a short putt. dun [/QUOTE]
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