Beryl blew a tree over that landed on one side of a feeder pen of mine. Had to do some partial trimming and cutting on the downed tree in case landowner decided to get on the dozer and drink a case of beer and F the world up.
Guess that little bit of change was enough for the cows to figue they could get in, and they did. Tore my protein feeder up, the works.
Fixed the feeder, removed the rest of the tree, fixed the posts, fence and barbed wire back to where it was prior to the storm. Thought everything was good, but it is not. 3 of the buttholes are in my pen as I type this, and I can only surmise they have learned to jump suddenly or decided to just push part of the fence over or something.
Last time this happened I ended up just having to tear the old pen down completely and rebuild it in a different location because no matter what I did they still got in. Season is here, I'm not about to start doing construction projects. What the hell can I do to keep these stupid fuggin cows out of my pen so the deer actually eat corn and protein and not scraggly crappy cows that I would just as soon see shot and dumped in a field?
Hotwire? I can't really raise the fence any higher so that's out. I"m at a loss, and I have a couple of good deer roaming around that if they go somewhere else because of these cows I'll be hella pissed.
Guess that little bit of change was enough for the cows to figue they could get in, and they did. Tore my protein feeder up, the works.
Fixed the feeder, removed the rest of the tree, fixed the posts, fence and barbed wire back to where it was prior to the storm. Thought everything was good, but it is not. 3 of the buttholes are in my pen as I type this, and I can only surmise they have learned to jump suddenly or decided to just push part of the fence over or something.
Last time this happened I ended up just having to tear the old pen down completely and rebuild it in a different location because no matter what I did they still got in. Season is here, I'm not about to start doing construction projects. What the hell can I do to keep these stupid fuggin cows out of my pen so the deer actually eat corn and protein and not scraggly crappy cows that I would just as soon see shot and dumped in a field?
Hotwire? I can't really raise the fence any higher so that's out. I"m at a loss, and I have a couple of good deer roaming around that if they go somewhere else because of these cows I'll be hella pissed.