RayIN
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- Tractor
- 2002 MF 451
Several decades ago the county sheriff came to the saddle club asking for help rounding-up neglected horses running loose in an old junk yard.It always amazes me how much junk is left in the fields. I boarded horses and mules on two different places and both had piles of junk lying around, just waiting to nick up the horse's legs.
In 2006, I bought 20 acres that had been pasture for cows and there was old fencing left behind everywhere, covered up in the grass. I THINK I've removed all of it. At least I HOPE I've removed all of it.
He wanted us to rope them for transfer to a recovery place. we all declined, I wasn't about to endanger my roping horse that way.
Old wire is dangerous to animals and a big aggravation to me. I make an attempt to remove all old wire every time I patch a fence.
By law every junk yard is required to accept all types of wire, smooth, barbed, woven, welded, etc. Some don't like it and put up a fuss though.