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<blockquote data-quote="lavacarancher" data-source="post: 1224905" data-attributes="member: 9198"><p>I don't know the answer, Jogee but the dang animals have a way of doing shyt that is unexplainable. I've got one heifer (about 5 wt) that will go through a fence faster than poop thru a Christmas duck. Don't care how tight or strong the wire is. She is the one that the yoke was invented for and I'm about ready to put one on her. And of course, when she busts through the rest follow and pretty soon you have a hole that is 60 ft wide and maybe a broken post or two. Oh, did I mention she always does it when the wind is blowing 40 mph out of the North and raining. I think they do it just to pizz me off. I know they take great pride at showing off when I try to get them out. The young ones run around behind me and kick up their heels like it was a game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lavacarancher, post: 1224905, member: 9198"] I don't know the answer, Jogee but the dang animals have a way of doing shyt that is unexplainable. I've got one heifer (about 5 wt) that will go through a fence faster than poop thru a Christmas duck. Don't care how tight or strong the wire is. She is the one that the yoke was invented for and I'm about ready to put one on her. And of course, when she busts through the rest follow and pretty soon you have a hole that is 60 ft wide and maybe a broken post or two. Oh, did I mention she always does it when the wind is blowing 40 mph out of the North and raining. I think they do it just to pizz me off. I know they take great pride at showing off when I try to get them out. The young ones run around behind me and kick up their heels like it was a game. [/QUOTE]
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