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I used to work for Gallagher (the USA headquarters is in Riverside, MO about an hour from me...hated that drive, not gonna lie).No that’s the tiny one. I’m getting about 4 of those to go along some wood fence.
Big guy going in the back with new fence. Photos coming. That one is impressive.![]()
This guy is gorgeous! I wish I was closer...I might just bring him home (and then sneak him out in the pasture without my hubby seeing itNext up for sale is Fargus. He’s just under a year old. Very thick and hairy.
Brea sold in 3 days. Hopefully he goes quickly too.
YES!! THIS!!!!! Besides "warning" them that will also warn their friends and family who may come to visit.You should find the metal signs that warn against electric fence. Your new neighbors sound ignorant, stupid and self centered. In fact, put it in the contract that you have hot wire and for them not to touch it. Make your realtor put it in proper language and put it in the sales contract or on it's own piece of paper.
There are transporters. I’ve had them go as far as MissouriThis guy is gorgeous! I wish I was closer...I might just bring him home (and then sneak him out in the pasture without my hubby seeing it)
Yes. I’ve got short parts of wood fence on the house side with 4 gates. So I’ve got each charger on a short piece by itself instead of running wire under the gates.I used to work for Gallagher (the USA headquarters is in Riverside, MO about an hour from me...hated that drive, not gonna lie).
If you get 4 chargers, don't run them on the same fence wire or you'll blow them up....better to get one big solar charger with a minimum of 1 joule output...the bigger the better, though....for cows and critters with tiny hoofies that don't make good contact with the ground like horses and people do.... though that 1 joule charger definitely keeps my horses respecting that fenceline!![]()
My husband would make me sleep in the barn if I bought one more mouth to feedThere are transporters. I’ve had them go as far as Missouri
Tell him they eat grass only. Giant lawn mowers.My husband would make me sleep in the barn if I bought one more mouth to feedI do love those floofy Highland coos though!

I LOVE that sign! Never seen it beforeYes I think this one.![]()