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<blockquote data-quote="cjk" data-source="post: 756204" data-attributes="member: 14172"><p>So I have been reading quite a bit about this "mob"/"intensive"/"rotational" grazing. I understand the philosophical differences between the definitions, however I feel there are many of the principles that are constant throughout the different methods.</p><p></p><p>I also spent the better part of a day reading the 33 pages on the above referenced board. There is some quality info there. </p><p></p><p>If you have a decent perimeter fence, would you have to light up all 4 sides of each paddock? Or could you have the sides of your watering lane energize your front/back polywire that dead ended into your exitsing perimeter fences? I want to get this up and running, and this appears to be the quickest for my set up to get going.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjk, post: 756204, member: 14172"] So I have been reading quite a bit about this "mob"/"intensive"/"rotational" grazing. I understand the philosophical differences between the definitions, however I feel there are many of the principles that are constant throughout the different methods. I also spent the better part of a day reading the 33 pages on the above referenced board. There is some quality info there. If you have a decent perimeter fence, would you have to light up all 4 sides of each paddock? Or could you have the sides of your watering lane energize your front/back polywire that dead ended into your exitsing perimeter fences? I want to get this up and running, and this appears to be the quickest for my set up to get going. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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