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<blockquote data-quote="Lucasbranham" data-source="post: 1376351" data-attributes="member: 23008"><p>I strip graze a rectangular 7 acre field that the fence on the short side of the rectangle borders my yard/house. I have 250 feet of hd water hose that I use to move a 100 gallon Rubbermaid trough along the fence every other day. I use a rojo float valve in the tank. I turn the water off mid day on the day of the move and once they empty it, I move the tank. I give them 32 feet per move and I see very little disturbance around the trough if moving paddocks daily. I Have several geared reels of poly rope and I always back fence. When it's time to move. I take down the back fence and move it to the front. Works great for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucasbranham, post: 1376351, member: 23008"] I strip graze a rectangular 7 acre field that the fence on the short side of the rectangle borders my yard/house. I have 250 feet of hd water hose that I use to move a 100 gallon Rubbermaid trough along the fence every other day. I use a rojo float valve in the tank. I turn the water off mid day on the day of the move and once they empty it, I move the tank. I give them 32 feet per move and I see very little disturbance around the trough if moving paddocks daily. I Have several geared reels of poly rope and I always back fence. When it's time to move. I take down the back fence and move it to the front. Works great for me. [/QUOTE]
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