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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 776736" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Kenny, ya'll may think I'm lying, but I've seen deer sprinting across the pasture and insead of jumping the fence, they hit the ground and go under. First time I saw it I was too far away to see them actually go under, but I could tell when they got to the fence they didn't jump over and for a split second they disappeard and then popped back up so I knew they didn't run thru it. Then and checked the barb wire for hair and such and nothing. But the ground had a bare spot and you could tell it wasn't the first time something had slipped under the fence. Second time I was close enough and actually saw them duck under the wire. Now these aren't big deer but the wire is 10 inches off the ground and the top one about 49.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 776736, member: 7795"] Kenny, ya'll may think I'm lying, but I've seen deer sprinting across the pasture and insead of jumping the fence, they hit the ground and go under. First time I saw it I was too far away to see them actually go under, but I could tell when they got to the fence they didn't jump over and for a split second they disappeard and then popped back up so I knew they didn't run thru it. Then and checked the barb wire for hair and such and nothing. But the ground had a bare spot and you could tell it wasn't the first time something had slipped under the fence. Second time I was close enough and actually saw them duck under the wire. Now these aren't big deer but the wire is 10 inches off the ground and the top one about 49. [/QUOTE]
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