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<blockquote data-quote="aaroninga" data-source="post: 1317231" data-attributes="member: 24879"><p>I agree.....lanes so they can get to water. They learn and remember where it is just like they remember the taste of electric fence.</p><p>I rotate and am fortunate to always have woods access and a watering spot.</p><p>I carried water all winter, what a chore, but can water from my hose again after taking my neighbors bull back home.</p><p>Mine were drinking about 300 gallons a week.</p><p></p><p>It's odd that my herd of 8 will not come under wire 5 ft off the ground, not even for feed. I disconnect it pull it aside and here they come. In a way I guess it's good that they respect it that much incase my battery goes dead or I forget to turn it back on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaroninga, post: 1317231, member: 24879"] I agree.....lanes so they can get to water. They learn and remember where it is just like they remember the taste of electric fence. I rotate and am fortunate to always have woods access and a watering spot. I carried water all winter, what a chore, but can water from my hose again after taking my neighbors bull back home. Mine were drinking about 300 gallons a week. It's odd that my herd of 8 will not come under wire 5 ft off the ground, not even for feed. I disconnect it pull it aside and here they come. In a way I guess it's good that they respect it that much incase my battery goes dead or I forget to turn it back on. [/QUOTE]
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