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Not something we're used to at all up here, but best case scenario we're now going to be under restrictions until July, probably September.
So that has raised the issue of boundary fencing ( as well as loads of other things). How have people fenced, as cheap and as quick as possible to limit contact with neighbours cattle?
It's being hinted that an electric wire isn't good enough, as it's not reliable.
Currently 95% of our current boundary is stocknet and a couple stone dykes here and there.
What's our options?
(In Scotland if it makes a difference)
So that has raised the issue of boundary fencing ( as well as loads of other things). How have people fenced, as cheap and as quick as possible to limit contact with neighbours cattle?
It's being hinted that an electric wire isn't good enough, as it's not reliable.
Currently 95% of our current boundary is stocknet and a couple stone dykes here and there.
What's our options?
(In Scotland if it makes a difference)