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Lambing behind electric fence
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<blockquote data-quote="Man_in_black" data-source="post: 3348664" data-attributes="member: 22706"><p>+1. All but one of my locations are solely electric. Was very apprehensive at first but they soon learn so long as the first shock (and every shock) is a big one. I rotate 3 battery's for each energizer, always have 2 on charge and never ever let one die. </p><p></p><p>Only escapees I had last year were from a gap in stock fence!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Man_in_black, post: 3348664, member: 22706"] +1. All but one of my locations are solely electric. Was very apprehensive at first but they soon learn so long as the first shock (and every shock) is a big one. I rotate 3 battery's for each energizer, always have 2 on charge and never ever let one die. Only escapees I had last year were from a gap in stock fence!! [/QUOTE]
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