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Put up that tall building site fencing stuff ( Harris fencing ? ) padlock each one to each other!Only about 30m so not a massive length.
Put up that tall building site fencing stuff ( Harris fencing ? ) padlock each one to each other!Only about 30m so not a massive length.
Put up that tall building site fencing stuff ( Harris fencing ? ) padlock each one to each other!
Like I say, I’ve got posts and wire and don’t want to go buying if I can get away with it. As long as I’m not going to get in trouble I think barb wire will act as a big enough deterrent to dramatically reduce the trespassing. I just don’t want to get in trouble! Pub landlord has no issues with us fencing and neither dose my landlord it’s just what type of wire I use. But some of ideas about are very temptingPut up that tall building site fencing stuff ( Harris fencing ? ) padlock each one to each other!
They will just cut the barb wire and or climb over/under it!Like I say, I’ve got posts and wire and don’t want to go buying if I can get away with it. As long as I’m not going to get in trouble I think barb wire will act as a big enough deterrent to dramatically reduce the trespassing. I just don’t want to get in trouble! Pub landlord has no issues with us fencing and neither dose my landlord it’s just what type of wire I use. But some of ideas about are very tempting
Like I say, I’ve got posts and wire and don’t want to go buying if I can get away with it. As long as I’m not going to get in trouble I think barb wire will act as a big enough deterrent to dramatically reduce the trespassing. I just don’t want to get in trouble! Pub landlord has no issues with us fencing and neither dose my landlord it’s just what type of wire I use. But some of ideas about are very tempting
get the pub landlord (and even better , yours as well) to contribute or fully pay for some decent post and rail fencing. It will make for a smart job and hopefully everyone would benefitLike I say, I’ve got posts and wire and don’t want to go buying if I can get away with it. As long as I’m not going to get in trouble I think barb wire will act as a big enough deterrent to dramatically reduce the trespassing. I just don’t want to get in trouble! Pub landlord has no issues with us fencing and neither dose my landlord it’s just what type of wire I use. But some of ideas about are very tempting
get the pub landlord (and even better , yours as well) to contribute or fully pay for some decent post and rail fencing. It will make for a smart job and hopefully everyone would benefit
As much as it would look nice it wouldn’t do much of a job of holding back the wildlife .get the pub landlord (and even better , yours as well) to contribute or fully pay for some decent post and rail fencing. It will make for a smart job and hopefully everyone would benefit
the answer is do multiple passes adopt the stategy of little and often especially when thirsty or do what we did a few years ago in a similar cicumstannce spray the crop with sulphur fair makes a mess of expensive trainersLandlord is ok and I don’t want to fall out with him, he’d probably contribute towards fencing costs and he also posted on Facebook asking patrons to keep out the field but can’t have eyes everywhere all the time.
Plus usually get fee beer when in that field
They will just cut the barb wire and or climb over/under it!
As much as I’d really like too fence the footpath it isn’t really an option as it runs through the middle of a 200ac blockIf its just a short length double fence it, two plain wires on the pub side, 4 barb on yours. Plant a hedge in the middle. Fence the footpath too, 2 rows or plain wire to start with.
Maybe a sign on the pub side warning that the paddock is often sprayed with pesticide.