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<blockquote data-quote="vclavin" data-source="post: 762571" data-attributes="member: 13613"><p>We used to own a really small herefor cow that stood a few feet from the electric fence. Of course now, you have to picture the other 12 cows we had at that time, standing behind her. At the right moment, this little hereford knew when the pulsing charge was in the off mode and would charge the fence. Fence down and all , now happy cows, were on the other and greener side of the hot wire. We never were able to get her to stop the nonsense, could have bought a continious charger but opted to sell the cow instead.</p><p></p><p> You are gonna Love the girls, I may also give you a hint. If they think it is your idea to do something they will be stubborn, if you "let" them think it is their idea - VOILA! Mine can be moved easily with square bales of yummy hay or a bucket with some feed.</p><p></p><p>Have fun. </p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vclavin, post: 762571, member: 13613"] We used to own a really small herefor cow that stood a few feet from the electric fence. Of course now, you have to picture the other 12 cows we had at that time, standing behind her. At the right moment, this little hereford knew when the pulsing charge was in the off mode and would charge the fence. Fence down and all , now happy cows, were on the other and greener side of the hot wire. We never were able to get her to stop the nonsense, could have bought a continious charger but opted to sell the cow instead. You are gonna Love the girls, I may also give you a hint. If they think it is your idea to do something they will be stubborn, if you "let" them think it is their idea - VOILA! Mine can be moved easily with square bales of yummy hay or a bucket with some feed. Have fun. Valerie [/QUOTE]
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