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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 359724" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>She now knows she can escape, and she will continue to do it until you do something to stop her. Either electrify the fence - and make it HOT! - or take down the electric fence and replace it with at least 5 strands of barbed wire, 6 is better, if you can't electrify it. Since you have now taught her to fencecrawl that particular section, I'm not sure I would count on an electric fence holding her - she is liable to jump through the fence the first time she encounters it electrified, should you choose to go that route. As far as teaching her to lead, check out the showboard - there is lots of stuff about teaching to lead on there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 359724, member: 539"] She now knows she can escape, and she will continue to do it until you do something to stop her. Either electrify the fence - and make it HOT! - or take down the electric fence and replace it with at least 5 strands of barbed wire, 6 is better, if you can't electrify it. Since you have now taught her to fencecrawl that particular section, I'm not sure I would count on an electric fence holding her - she is liable to jump through the fence the first time she encounters it electrified, should you choose to go that route. As far as teaching her to lead, check out the showboard - there is lots of stuff about teaching to lead on there. [/QUOTE]
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