Forgive me for not providing an answer or some smarty comment.I want you to know that this concerns me and many others.Some brain needs work on this because the dream of many is to have what you do and be able to deal with flyin varmints without going postal on them or considering poisons. So that's basically all I have nothing but a little thought about a wind electrical generator. I believe they are not all that massive in all types and also you have the required acreage to satisfy certain requirements. The undertaking of this could be against what gain you get back by any means electrical.There would be hub of sorts and that could be you. So your electrical line connection would be investigated one would think but more likely it's done right at the generator itself. Forgetting all that there are the barn cats. Cats hate corn but love bird meat.They just even at kit stage can't jump 8' however their presense dissuades many a bird.Were it to be that the most temporary of avenue was put at higher level than they jump and constructed in between rows to a way that it was easily removed to not damage equip then young critters which would otherwise climb your curtains would otherwise attack fowl.They would have the time of their lives-just a thought.
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