weasle 1,119 Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 never understand why the need for 3 strands for cows??? Because the top strand is meant to be set at what is considered stock height ( four foot) and if you dont put two strands between that and the top of the netting then it will not serve purpose, in as much as that cows will put their heads between the bottom strand and the netting to either rub or eat from the hedge / boundry. so how come when they put an electric fence up for cattle its only one strand as you say at stock height ??? id guess that the dunt form the shock would make them avoid the fence,and not just push through it They say cows can smell when a fence is on. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greek Phil 5 Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Law abiding responsible owners have no need to worry. I guess that' s the rub. Consequence of actions and all that. Am I responsible for the actions of the non law abiding owner? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fcuktheban 140 Posted August 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Law abiding responsible owners have no need to worry. I guess that' s the rub. Consequence of actions and all that. Am I responsible for the actions of the non law abiding owner? I'm not sure about the laws but if someone was walking their dog on a footpath near your property and the dog ran off and received an injury due to your trap I would think the owner would have some sort of recourse. Either that or the planks that hunt illegally on your property will get their dogs caught in it and burn your barns down. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,118 Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Law abiding responsible owners have no need to worry. I guess that' s the rub. Consequence of actions and all that. Am I responsible for the actions of the non law abiding owner? I'm not sure about the laws but if someone was walking their dog on a footpath near your property and the dog ran off and received an injury due to your trap I would think the owner would have some sort of recourse. Either that or the planks that hunt illegally on your property will get their dogs caught in it and burn your barns down. i reckon barbed wire was designed by a vet,== Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fcuktheban 140 Posted August 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 I wouldn't doubt that, my girlfriend had two royal pythons one was new and had a respiratory infection. It cost her twice as much for the visit and meds for her old snake that was seen to by the same vet because she had cried. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greek Phil 5 Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Law abiding responsible owners have no need to worry. I guess that' s the rub. Consequence of actions and all that. Am I responsible for the actions of the non law abiding owner? I'm not sure about the laws but if someone was walking their dog on a footpath near your property and the dog ran off and received an injury due to your trap I would think the owner would have some sort of recourse. Either that or the planks that hunt illegally on your property will get their dogs caught in it and burn your barns down. Who said anything about a trap. Whilst ideally discarded old barb wire might be unsightly there's no law against its storage as long as it doesn't cause a hazard to legitimate users of the land. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greek Phil 5 Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Law abiding responsible owners have no need to worry. I guess that' s the rub. Consequence of actions and all that. Am I responsible for the actions of the non law abiding owner? I'm not sure about the laws but if someone was walking their dog on a footpath near your property and the dog ran off and received an injury due to your trap I would think the owner would have some sort of recourse. Either that or the planks that hunt illegally on your property will get their dogs caught in it and burn your barns down. i reckon barbed wire was designed by a vet,== I'm saying nowt. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fcuktheban 140 Posted August 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Law abiding responsible owners have no need to worry. I guess that' s the rub. Consequence of actions and all that. Am I responsible for the actions of the non law abiding owner? I'm not sure about the laws but if someone was walking their dog on a footpath near your property and the dog ran off and received an injury due to your trap I would think the owner would have some sort of recourse. Either that or the planks that hunt illegally on your property will get their dogs caught in it and burn your barns down. Who said anything about a trap. Whilst ideally discarded old barb wire might be unsightly there's no law against its storage as long as it doesn't cause a hazard to legitimate users of the land. I'm sure the bleeding hearts wouldn't feel the same way if a poor little animal got caught or injured by said concealed pile. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SNAP SHOT 194 Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 the barb wire was invented as the americans pushed westard, and as the timber and stone traditionally used for fencing became scarce, then the barb wire was invented and took over from a few earlier prototypes, It was mainly 4 to 5 strands to keep cattle in, And both keep predators out for the cattle companies in the americas... 3 strand then became the norm in the western world as costs rose, and was normally at a height of 50 inches... The modern farmer depends alot on barb wire, and as we only preactice our hobbies on land mainly owned or worked by farmers it is our duty to respect it, As an earlier poster stated, there are many risks in the countryside whilst out enjoying our hobbies, glass, sharps, barb wire, tree strumps, hidden drains, they all come with the area we roam in, Snap. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fcuktheban 140 Posted August 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 the barb wire was invented as the americans pushed westard, and as the timber and stone traditionally used for fencing became scarce, then the barb wire was invented and took over from a few earlier prototypes, It was mainly 4 to 5 strands to keep cattle in, And both keep predators out for the cattle companies in the americas... 3 strand then became the norm in the western world as costs rose, and was normally at a height of 50 inches... The modern farmer depends alot on barb wire, and as we only preactice our hobbies on land mainly owned or worked by farmers it is our duty to respect it, As an earlier poster stated, there are many risks in the countryside whilst out enjoying our hobbies, glass, sharps, barb wire, tree strumps, hidden drains, they all come with the area we roam in, Snap. Still would have been nice if they kept to the original design. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bootsha 1,306 Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Barb is the devils own stuff, hayefull b*****d that invented it, seen some horrific injuries from it, although, they normally look a lot worse than they actually are. Co incidentally, I have some sterile ski staplers left available if anyone is interested to repair skin tears. PM if intersted. Sorry to jump on your thread FTB, but they both go hand in hand. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greek Phil 5 Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Law abiding responsible owners have no need to worry. I guess that' s the rub. Consequence of actions and all that. Am I responsible for the actions of the non law abiding owner? I'm not sure about the laws but if someone was walking their dog on a footpath near your property and the dog ran off and received an injury due to your trap I would think the owner would have some sort of recourse. Either that or the planks that hunt illegally on your property will get their dogs caught in it and burn your barns down. Who said anything about a trap. Whilst ideally discarded old barb wire might be unsightly there's no law against its storage as long as it doesn't cause a hazard to legitimate users of the land. I'm sure the bleeding hearts wouldn't feel the same way if a poor little animal got caught or injured by said concealed pile. That might well be the case. But then we would have to ask what was little Poochy doing there in the first place? So far from the right of way. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Law abiding responsible owners have no need to worry. I guess that' s the rub. Consequence of actions and all that. Am I responsible for the actions of the non law abiding owner? I'm not sure about the laws but if someone was walking their dog on a footpath near your property and the dog ran off and received an injury due to your trap I would think the owner would have some sort of recourse. Either that or the planks that hunt illegally on your property will get their dogs caught in it and burn your barns down. i reckon barbed wire was designed by a vet,== I'm saying nowt. that will be a first for you,ya f*****g cock Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fcuktheban 140 Posted August 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Do you get many flies and ants ripped apart by piles of barbed wire in the grass around you then? No and I don't get off on torturing animals, when you leave traps like that the dogs are the victims more than the people. Law abiding responsible owners have no need to worry. I guess that' s the rub. Consequence of actions and all that. Am I responsible for the actions of the non law abiding owner? I'm not sure about the laws but if someone was walking their dog on a footpath near your property and the dog ran off and received an injury due to your trap I would think the owner would have some sort of recourse. Either that or the planks that hunt illegally on your property will get their dogs caught in it and burn your barns down. i reckon barbed wire was designed by a vet,== I'm saying nowt. that will be a first for you,ya f*****g cock Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted August 27, 2011 Report Share Posted August 27, 2011 Its great stuff! I even wrap it around the top bar of the gates but never put it 6inches off the ground lol! Same here. Brilliant invention. We don't do the 6" off the ground. We stay at 12" All gates get the BW treatment. If I had my way we'd string it every where. I'm never in a rush to clear up the old stuff either. Those that need to know, know where it is. you are seriously the biggest troll on this site.what a complete c**t you are.i hope you trip over a bit barbed wire and break your f*****g neck He's only confirming exactly what i thought..............my instincts are good!!!.... It that why I saw a thread which inferred you where gay? And did you not under another earlier identity put forward that it was a good idea to shoot poachers dogs? You'd love if i was gay, you sound like the very chap that would like to take advantage of that........ I put alot on here, maybe you can put up the link to i can see what context it was in. Maybe i have maybe i havent? .............. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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