Moo!

Gentlemen this sector has gone from ridiculous to even more ridiculous and it is hard to understand where it is going to go!

rgds Ian

STEAK[?][:D]

Ian,

Shame on you. In this country we have a name for fellows who procure male companions for needy females, but it was a great story none-the-less, I’m still chuckling about it.

Walt

Just install a “Guernsy-Bovine 2000 moo-mentum throttle” and them doggies will be hellbent for leather…

Which of those cows give the chocolate milk?

[oX)]

Ian, this is thread drift at its best!

grandpopswalt,

I was raised on a farm where electric fences were common and no people were around to touch them. Some farmers put warning signs along their electric fences to warn people if they bordered a roadway. Other than that, there was never any reason to mark an electric fence.

As far as the legal ramifications, that would probably vary according to your locale, so I can’t say one way or the other if you could do it. My advice would be to check your local ordnances. I know that Bisbee, Arizona, 30 miles from me, has an ordnance against electric or barbed wire fences within the city limits.