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<blockquote data-quote="PaulNix" data-source="post: 5495664" data-attributes="member: 90548"><p>I can't see any logic in fencing both sides of your own boundary to stop others cattle from straying, logic would dictate that each person fences there own and it's not reasonable to assume one person should fence another persons boundary for them, but some people see logic in different ways I guess especially when digging a hole on a internet forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulNix, post: 5495664, member: 90548"] I can't see any logic in fencing both sides of your own boundary to stop others cattle from straying, logic would dictate that each person fences there own and it's not reasonable to assume one person should fence another persons boundary for them, but some people see logic in different ways I guess especially when digging a hole on a internet forum. [/QUOTE]
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