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Good Morning, Bob! We had some excitement last night. Our electric netting was almost knocked over, a couple of the plastic posts in the corner lost their clips and the fence got disconnected from the power. Some animal was tangled up in it good. Power to the fence was off for a while.Good morning Parront, have a great day
Hopefully it got zapped enough to make it a believer.Good Morning, Bob! We had some excitement last night. Our electric netting was almost knocked over, a couple of the plastic posts in the corner lost their clips and the fence got disconnected from the power. Some animal was tangled up in it good. Power to the fence was off for a while.Lucky that another animal did not come along afterwards.
The remnants of Laura are supposed to come through here tonight/tomorrow.Good morning Nancy, have a great day... You might get some depending on how far north Laura goes.
Good morning everyone!
The remnants of Laura are supposed to come through here tonight/tomorrow.
@getaclue I would have gotten in HUGE trouble for that as a kid.
I bet he avoids the swing now!![]()
Our chickens are right up front, too. That is where the grass is that I want them to eat. I have met neighbors walking by that would never say hi before, but have lots of interest in the chickens. I guess Prescott is trendy, we have a popular tourist attraction called "Whiskey Row". We have had tourists in our Bunkhouse every weekend, and are booked solid for September, too. Who knew that chickens could be a tourist attraction?
I hope so! I am replacing the step-in post -- one got the spike bent and a couple of plastic holders broke off. The netting held up good, lost one non-powered vertical strand that I just cut off. The trouble here is that there are so many wild animals, and people in the neighborhood feed them.Hopefully it got zapped enough to make it a believer.
Wonder if it was deer that got it’s antlers stuck. I had my welded wire fence bowled into a few months after it went up. Looked like a cartoon when they roll a boulder downhill and it bounces off the fence. A deer was the only thing I could think of that was big enough. Running through the yards and then finds a fence that hadn’t ever been there.I hope so! I am replacing the step-in post -- one got the spike bent and a couple of plastic holders broke off. The netting held up good, lost one non-powered vertical strand that I just cut off. The trouble here is that there are so many wild animals, and people in the neighborhood feed them.They brag about it online.