paul&mandy
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- surrey/west sussex
we'll agree to disagree then. Got better things to do
just another job these keep sheep have made, Ill say it again they should fence there own sheep on there own land, our fence is NOT the boundary.
Said field was originally fenced like this as it had horses on it and the worry about feet in net.
Not my land not my sheep, we are just long standing suffering contract shepherds.
Thats probably the answer but will have to remove barb to stop heads getting trapped.Op ,why dont you hog ring net up against your barb wire. ? As being possibly the quickest solution, it's not double fence I know, which sounds to me like whats needed in the situation.
just another job these keep sheep have made, Ill say it again they should fence there own sheep on there own land, our fence is NOT the boundary.
Said field was originally fenced like this as it had horses on it and the worry about feet in net.
Not my land not my sheep, we are just long standing suffering contract shepherds.