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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 702472"><p>Hey everyone, Im hoping you can provide some insight into this. I have 2 ewes, both bred and due to drop any day. Right now they are in a small enclosure. I would like to turn them out to a larger field. When I say larger, its about 1/4 acre. It already has 5 strand BW and 1 line of electric. I was considering running field fence around it, but was wondering if I ran say 4 or 5 strands of hot wire on it if that would keep them in. If it matters they are Barbados, so hairy half the year, and not hairy the rest. </p><p>Has anyone tried it on a field this size?How'd it work out? I know the field fence would be better, but Id like to utilize the existing fence if possible.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 702472"] Hey everyone, Im hoping you can provide some insight into this. I have 2 ewes, both bred and due to drop any day. Right now they are in a small enclosure. I would like to turn them out to a larger field. When I say larger, its about 1/4 acre. It already has 5 strand BW and 1 line of electric. I was considering running field fence around it, but was wondering if I ran say 4 or 5 strands of hot wire on it if that would keep them in. If it matters they are Barbados, so hairy half the year, and not hairy the rest. Has anyone tried it on a field this size?How'd it work out? I know the field fence would be better, but Id like to utilize the existing fence if possible. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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