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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1241792" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>Love love love to set polywire and step in posts on a huge field on a nice fall day. We have woods on every side and it's beautiful when the leaves are turning. I usually do it all by myself (loving it) then complain mightily that I had to do it all myself ;-) .</p><p></p><p>Hate: when I'm done polywiring, get the electric going and the cows turned in, then come dark the deer tear it up (yes, even with flags everywhere on it), and there goes the fence. (And, once, the cows. Whole herd).</p><p>Next day: lather, rinse, repeat. Set fence, deer take it out.</p><p>Did that about 5 times last fall. It got old real fast, checking and fixing fence at midnight and again at 7am.</p><p></p><p>Love seeing calves born, of course. From a bit off (eg unassisted!)</p><p></p><p>Good thread</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1241792, member: 20599"] Love love love to set polywire and step in posts on a huge field on a nice fall day. We have woods on every side and it's beautiful when the leaves are turning. I usually do it all by myself (loving it) then complain mightily that I had to do it all myself ;-) . Hate: when I'm done polywiring, get the electric going and the cows turned in, then come dark the deer tear it up (yes, even with flags everywhere on it), and there goes the fence. (And, once, the cows. Whole herd). Next day: lather, rinse, repeat. Set fence, deer take it out. Did that about 5 times last fall. It got old real fast, checking and fixing fence at midnight and again at 7am. Love seeing calves born, of course. From a bit off (eg unassisted!) Good thread [/QUOTE]
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