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<blockquote data-quote="mobgrazer" data-source="post: 617263" data-attributes="member: 9043"><p>I found its fine to let them creep feed. When they first get into padlocks with out a creep grazing part they will do anything to get out. I have one monster charger that I use to break them of creep feeding. It's not a simple slap that they get it's a base ball bat that hits them. Most of the time only 10 or 12 needs to test the fence out of 190 or so I wean at a time.</p><p></p><p>I just weaned my first round of 3 last night. I pulled the moms about 11:00 am. At noon I took down the creep feeding line. The first one tested it at 12:20 and he shot sh!t about 2 feet. The next one got it at about 12:30 she hit it on her back leg and it put her on her side; she just laid there looking up at the fence till we helped her back up. 12:35 another one got it and just took off running in circles about 10' form the fence. I went to move one this morning and one was out and no one had touched anything with in 5 feet of the fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobgrazer, post: 617263, member: 9043"] I found its fine to let them creep feed. When they first get into padlocks with out a creep grazing part they will do anything to get out. I have one monster charger that I use to break them of creep feeding. It’s not a simple slap that they get it’s a base ball bat that hits them. Most of the time only 10 or 12 needs to test the fence out of 190 or so I wean at a time. I just weaned my first round of 3 last night. I pulled the moms about 11:00 am. At noon I took down the creep feeding line. The first one tested it at 12:20 and he shot sh!t about 2 feet. The next one got it at about 12:30 she hit it on her back leg and it put her on her side; she just laid there looking up at the fence till we helped her back up. 12:35 another one got it and just took off running in circles about 10’ form the fence. I went to move one this morning and one was out and no one had touched anything with in 5 feet of the fence. [/QUOTE]
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