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<blockquote data-quote="kfpben" data-source="post: 6438274" data-attributes="member: 44296"><p>I have two ewes and 4 lambs out of a flock on grazing 5 miles away that have just decided that electricity doesn’t hurt them even though the connection is good and it’s thumping out the current the whole way round. Let’s just say the folk in that village are getting a little fed up of their lawns being grazed! </p><p></p><p>I have 380 ewes plus lambs and c. 100 cattle. Most of the sheep are currently behind electric fencing and it’s pretty stressful. I have no idea how these guys who keep thousands of sheep behind electric can sleep at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfpben, post: 6438274, member: 44296"] I have two ewes and 4 lambs out of a flock on grazing 5 miles away that have just decided that electricity doesn’t hurt them even though the connection is good and it’s thumping out the current the whole way round. Let’s just say the folk in that village are getting a little fed up of their lawns being grazed! I have 380 ewes plus lambs and c. 100 cattle. Most of the sheep are currently behind electric fencing and it’s pretty stressful. I have no idea how these guys who keep thousands of sheep behind electric can sleep at night. [/QUOTE]
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