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Cattle v fence!
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<blockquote data-quote="24/7 farming" data-source="post: 7942942" data-attributes="member: 1215"><p>Wondering if there is a product available to discourage cattle from scratching themselves on the top of timber fence posts (post and rail fence)!? </p><p>They all are appropriately dosed etc before anyone asks!, electric is not really an option as its the fence around the garden and I don't want to risk it with kids about (our own are well enough clued in but don't want to risk it with other folks kids being about). </p><p>Think it's the kids causing the problem really!, as when they are out the cattle are up watching them and decided on a good oul scratch while watching!</p><p>Not sure if there is a solution but I figured if there is this will be the place that might know of it!!? Any thoughts...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="24/7 farming, post: 7942942, member: 1215"] Wondering if there is a product available to discourage cattle from scratching themselves on the top of timber fence posts (post and rail fence)!? They all are appropriately dosed etc before anyone asks!, electric is not really an option as its the fence around the garden and I don't want to risk it with kids about (our own are well enough clued in but don't want to risk it with other folks kids being about). Think it's the kids causing the problem really!, as when they are out the cattle are up watching them and decided on a good oul scratch while watching! Not sure if there is a solution but I figured if there is this will be the place that might know of it!!? Any thoughts... [/QUOTE]
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