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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 858670" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>The cows pushed thru the wire panels and got to what hay is left. It looks like about a dozen or so bales were eaten out of. #40 went around to the back side and got wedged between the round bales and fence adjacent to the access road. Then she tried jumping the fence versus backing out. Back leg hung in the wire and I thought she was dead laying there all sprawled out downhill. I cut the wire off of her and had to roll her up hill for her to get up. Looks like she's gonna make it just fine. I then drove several t posts and tried to make the wire panels cow proof. </p><p></p><p>They are in the best coastal field I have and it is not going to make hay at this point. Why do they want in the hay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 858670, member: 3162"] The cows pushed thru the wire panels and got to what hay is left. It looks like about a dozen or so bales were eaten out of. #40 went around to the back side and got wedged between the round bales and fence adjacent to the access road. Then she tried jumping the fence versus backing out. Back leg hung in the wire and I thought she was dead laying there all sprawled out downhill. I cut the wire off of her and had to roll her up hill for her to get up. Looks like she's gonna make it just fine. I then drove several t posts and tried to make the wire panels cow proof. They are in the best coastal field I have and it is not going to make hay at this point. Why do they want in the hay? [/QUOTE]
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