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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1622808" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>There are some crazies around greggy. I had a car go through one of my roadside fences just before calving and ended up fixing it by delaying milking about three months later.</p><p>During that time a consultant who was on the farm at the bequest of Dairynz who were concerned about the amount of grass available to the cows, instructed me to put up a polywire on the roadside and graze the affected field.</p><p>Every single time I put up a polywire, hot or not, between 1 and 8 cows are on the wrong side of it when I fetch them. Once or twice a month it's the entire herd. Naturally, the hole in the fence was on a tight, blind corner of the road.</p><p>Consultant had that information. And I rejected her advice to graze the paddock while the road fence had an unrepaired hole in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1622808, member: 9267"] There are some crazies around greggy. I had a car go through one of my roadside fences just before calving and ended up fixing it by delaying milking about three months later. During that time a consultant who was on the farm at the bequest of Dairynz who were concerned about the amount of grass available to the cows, instructed me to put up a polywire on the roadside and graze the affected field. Every single time I put up a polywire, hot or not, between 1 and 8 cows are on the wrong side of it when I fetch them. Once or twice a month it's the entire herd. Naturally, the hole in the fence was on a tight, blind corner of the road. Consultant had that information. And I rejected her advice to graze the paddock while the road fence had an unrepaired hole in it. [/QUOTE]
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