I have been hit a few times where the electric wire run along the inside of woven wire shorted against the woven wire and I completed the circuit thru both arms and thru my chest(I think it stopped my heart). That hurt BAD. But the funniest (not at the time) was one night I came home from work at 1 am. Pitch black dark,no moon and I heard a cow bawling for her newborn calf. I took my flashlight and went looking. The cow gave birth along the fence in the one place where the calf could roll under the fence and down hill. I had to crawl under, shove the calf back under, uphill, slipping and sliding, getting exhausted, dropping my flashlight many times, finally getting the calf back, just inside the fence. Still panting, I stooped down to pick the calf up and carry it to momma. I started to stand and hit my ball cap, the little metal button on the top, to be precise, on the electric wire. I dropped to my knees, dropped the calf; actually fell on the calf. God that hurt : a shock to the head. I think I saw stars then. But all ended well when I finally got the calf to momma and it started nursing. Mark
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