Posted by Farmerwithmutt on March 21, 2017 at 10:49:55 from (166.181.3.155):
In Reply to: Can you chain up a sheep posted by down under farmer on March 21, 2017 at 06:08:55:
I tried to stake calves out with tires and it worked sort of remember to put a swivel on the end. I ended up using electric fence best way ever to mow lawn . But first build what i call a breaking pen 4 good solid fences than a hot wire across the middle make sure you buy good quality fence equipment it will pay then turn them out after it rains or wet the ground down good that way the first shock they know you mean business . Also a good tape with lots of wires in it some cheap ones will pull the strands apart and no shock twist the tape slightly so it will flutter and they can see it my aunt would hang tin can lids on for added attraction. It sounds like work but once you get your crew mowing you only wish you had done it sooner. I rotated my crew to different sections of the lawn with polywire it easy and they also have net wire for sheep
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