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<blockquote data-quote="TelesnaAg" data-source="post: 8221057" data-attributes="member: 8059"><p>I have to do a lot of new boundary fencing and only have 1 neighbour that keeps onto his electric fence, the rest are 70 years plus old and never keep fence running, it’s destroyed by there cattle on a lot of sections, I’ve put up a few wires on seperate steel posts a foot or so in to keep cattle on my side in.</p><p>If I put new fencing up unless I run a hot on there side it will get destroyed, the old people tend to take the p*ss a bit and act stupid or can’t do it, even though land is worth a fortune.</p><p></p><p>so I am just wondering how I best do this and how I can penalise them if they don’t maintain the hot wire etc, 3 of them I’ve spoke to and they do t even have a hot wire tester, I looked at one section tonight and the hot on there side is on the ground, some of the cattle in my side so had to chase back, it’s been like it for a while but when I rang them they had no idea?? Not that hard on a hundred acre block.</p><p>Im not a cattle rustler, it’s not a matter for the cops, a lawyers letter will</p><p>Cost me more than it’s worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TelesnaAg, post: 8221057, member: 8059"] I have to do a lot of new boundary fencing and only have 1 neighbour that keeps onto his electric fence, the rest are 70 years plus old and never keep fence running, it’s destroyed by there cattle on a lot of sections, I’ve put up a few wires on seperate steel posts a foot or so in to keep cattle on my side in. If I put new fencing up unless I run a hot on there side it will get destroyed, the old people tend to take the p*ss a bit and act stupid or can’t do it, even though land is worth a fortune. so I am just wondering how I best do this and how I can penalise them if they don’t maintain the hot wire etc, 3 of them I’ve spoke to and they do t even have a hot wire tester, I looked at one section tonight and the hot on there side is on the ground, some of the cattle in my side so had to chase back, it’s been like it for a while but when I rang them they had no idea?? Not that hard on a hundred acre block. Im not a cattle rustler, it’s not a matter for the cops, a lawyers letter will Cost me more than it’s worth. [/QUOTE]
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