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I opened up more grazing corn to the calves today (pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 1087720" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>Yes, I just move the lead wire. Hay, mineralyx, water and windbreak are all behind them.</p><p></p><p>We have a lot of deer here. Occasionally they will catch a single wire during fall season especially but not a big problem around this corn for some reason. I guess there is so much unharvested corn yet in fields around here mine is not a particular attraction. I would never use the type of fence shown as a perimeter fence. I don't start this grazing of standing corn until near Christmas after about 45 days of fenceline weaning on hay so I miss most of the deer rut.</p><p></p><p>I have more trouble with deer messing up hot wire fences in another pasture which they regularly cross to get in and out of the woods. I have got to the point where I just flip a cutout switch and don't worry about that interior fence until spring. I'll fix it before starting rotational grazing in May. I don't use that pasture over the winter.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 1087720, member: 7509"] Yes, I just move the lead wire. Hay, mineralyx, water and windbreak are all behind them. We have a lot of deer here. Occasionally they will catch a single wire during fall season especially but not a big problem around this corn for some reason. I guess there is so much unharvested corn yet in fields around here mine is not a particular attraction. I would never use the type of fence shown as a perimeter fence. I don't start this grazing of standing corn until near Christmas after about 45 days of fenceline weaning on hay so I miss most of the deer rut. I have more trouble with deer messing up hot wire fences in another pasture which they regularly cross to get in and out of the woods. I have got to the point where I just flip a cutout switch and don't worry about that interior fence until spring. I'll fix it before starting rotational grazing in May. I don't use that pasture over the winter. Jim [/QUOTE]
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