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post #151 of 154
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@ dreamcatcher ya

@ gallofino I believe that too, she is very smart.

Good work is not cheap and cheap work is not good.

She felt he loved her the most when it seemed to him she loved him the least.

Nothing good comes easy....and nothing that comes easy is good.
Good things don't end......unless they end badly!
I have been called worse-by better!

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Good work is not cheap and cheap work is not good.

She felt he loved her the most when it seemed to him she loved him the least.

Nothing good comes easy....and nothing that comes easy is good.
Good things don't end......unless they end badly!
I have been called worse-by better!

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post #152 of 154

Hey Terina -

Noticed in your videos that you haven't done anything with your fences yet.  Thought I'd share what type of hot wire I am using.

NOTE: I'm a 50's single woman and put it in myself around my 4 acres to keep my horses away for the barbed wire on this property that was originally intended for cattle.  You and/or your hubby should have no problems at all.

Horseguard fencing.  It's a much better hot wire that will last a lot longer than the cheap thin white stuff or just plain wire AND since I put in my fencing 3 yrs ago, they came out with bi-polar hot wire where you don't need a ground which will work great for your part of the state and it's something you can put in now and not wait till spring.

Link here: http://www.horseguardfence.com/shop_intus/cat03.php

And
they came out with fence extenders you could attached to your T-Posts here: http://www.horseguardfence.com/newprod/news.php

They
have a test kit you can try for $70.00 here (it was free a month ago) : http://www.horseguardfence.com/newprod/kits.php

Their
website is great.  Customer service is great.  And you can get install guides from their website in addition you get installation instructions with your order.

I ordered their electric charger but you can use any charger.


Edited by ~*Sweet Cheeks*~ - 2/7/11 at 10:21am
~Make every day a great day - life's happening now - not when you're younger/older, richer, smarter, or retired~
Hobby farmer to include: chickens, ducks, Tennessee Walker horse, mini pony, 3 herding dogs, 2 house cats, 1 house bunny, 1 parakeet
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~Make every day a great day - life's happening now - not when you're younger/older, richer, smarter, or retired~
Hobby farmer to include: chickens, ducks, Tennessee Walker horse, mini pony, 3 herding dogs, 2 house cats, 1 house bunny, 1 parakeet
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post #153 of 154
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Here is Daizy today if anyone remembers her! She will be 4 at the end of August. 

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Good work is not cheap and cheap work is not good.

She felt he loved her the most when it seemed to him she loved him the least.

Nothing good comes easy....and nothing that comes easy is good.
Good things don't end......unless they end badly!
I have been called worse-by better!

Reply

Good work is not cheap and cheap work is not good.

She felt he loved her the most when it seemed to him she loved him the least.

Nothing good comes easy....and nothing that comes easy is good.
Good things don't end......unless they end badly!
I have been called worse-by better!

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post #154 of 154

She looks just like a filly I sold once.

 

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If you are passionate about what you care about, you will
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If you are passionate about what you care about, you will
not fail.
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