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Old 01-04-2006, 08:29 AM
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Actually what I was looking in to was a field fence with three strands of barbed wire. Electric fence isn't practicle at all where I am and roughly half of that three acres is hillside leading down to a spring fed creek that hasn't run dry in anybodies memory. I raised cattle, chickens, and rabbits with my grandfather when I was growing up. Mostly we raised hereford cattle, although we had a few brangus cattle as well. I will take hereford over crazy danged brangus any day of the week myself

Anyway. I think I will give it a shot, if I can come up with the cash to refence the land. Thats going to be the big expense as what is there now is 60+ year old 4 strand barbed wire that is completely down in places.

What about shelter? Do I really need to worry about that in East Texas? I mean for petes sake it is 78F out today, and they are predicting 80F+! And this is typical! I had thought about putting up a three walled shed for them witha roof anyway, but I don't think I need to go alot further than that.

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Thanks much again!

GoodOlBoy
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