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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1623869" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>Calves that young don't drink a lot of water. If you have an empty lick tub just dip water out of the tank once a day that will be enough for them.</p><p>As for your hot wire... good luck. I use two strands. One knee high, the second at the bottom of my jeans pocket. I have a GALLAGHER M1500 CHARGER 15 joules. The cows won't come near it. The calves figure out that if they run fast enough through it they won't get shocked. But then they won't go back through it to get back to their mothers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1623869, member: 39695"] Calves that young don't drink a lot of water. If you have an empty lick tub just dip water out of the tank once a day that will be enough for them. As for your hot wire... good luck. I use two strands. One knee high, the second at the bottom of my jeans pocket. I have a GALLAGHER M1500 CHARGER 15 joules. The cows won't come near it. The calves figure out that if they run fast enough through it they won't get shocked. But then they won't go back through it to get back to their mothers. [/QUOTE]
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