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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 166078" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>dcara, amen. i dont find it all that hard to round up an animal. but hate nursing one.</p><p></p><p>crowderfarms, thats how mine was built. and it works pretty good. knock on wood i've never had an animal cross or "jump" one. but then i think that an animal would try a fence before they would a guard but thats just imo. i just went up our local railroad and found more than enough track. the stuff gets very heavy very quick. if you dont want to talk to the railroad or drive down miles of track looking you can go to busnesses that uses the railroad and look. the tracks there are kept up more oftain and railties and track is changed out more oftain. this can save lots of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 166078, member: 3117"] dcara, amen. i dont find it all that hard to round up an animal. but hate nursing one. crowderfarms, thats how mine was built. and it works pretty good. knock on wood i've never had an animal cross or "jump" one. but then i think that an animal would try a fence before they would a guard but thats just imo. i just went up our local railroad and found more than enough track. the stuff gets very heavy very quick. if you dont want to talk to the railroad or drive down miles of track looking you can go to busnesses that uses the railroad and look. the tracks there are kept up more oftain and railties and track is changed out more oftain. this can save lots of money. [/QUOTE]
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