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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 7138012" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>Unfortunately around us there are that many roads and houses you struggle to find decent lumps of ground that don't feature road frontage. Don't usually get trouble until this sort of thing happens. </p><p></p><p>A couple of years ago I was grazing turnips next too a fancy business centre. Landlord stated that the sheep MUST NOT escape. So we sheep netted all up the drive side and around the business centre with standard sheep netting. Put 3 strand electric on the other sides. After 10 days I had too put 3 strand a foot in front of the sheep netting. They were jumping over, ploughing under. Never bothered the 3 strand. Landlord was very impressed how the electric wires kept them back. Never bothered asking me to sheep net again (thankfully)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 7138012, member: 144597"] Unfortunately around us there are that many roads and houses you struggle to find decent lumps of ground that don't feature road frontage. Don't usually get trouble until this sort of thing happens. A couple of years ago I was grazing turnips next too a fancy business centre. Landlord stated that the sheep MUST NOT escape. So we sheep netted all up the drive side and around the business centre with standard sheep netting. Put 3 strand electric on the other sides. After 10 days I had too put 3 strand a foot in front of the sheep netting. They were jumping over, ploughing under. Never bothered the 3 strand. Landlord was very impressed how the electric wires kept them back. Never bothered asking me to sheep net again (thankfully) [/QUOTE]
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