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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 4007385" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>Oh yeah, I just remembered, while I was rescuing the sheeps from the fences, all the while instead of pulling their heads out, they kept trying to push through. Made me so mad I went and got a board, cut it in half and put a hinge on it with a spring. Then I slipped the bottom board under the fence with the upright part in front of the sheeps head. Every time the sheeps tried to go forward they would hit the board with their head pushing the board then the board's spring would snap it back into the sheeps. I left the sheeps with that board mechanism and sometimes if the wool wasn't really wrapped around the wire, the sheeps would get the idea to go into reverse and free themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 4007385, member: 44288"] Oh yeah, I just remembered, while I was rescuing the sheeps from the fences, all the while instead of pulling their heads out, they kept trying to push through. Made me so mad I went and got a board, cut it in half and put a hinge on it with a spring. Then I slipped the bottom board under the fence with the upright part in front of the sheeps head. Every time the sheeps tried to go forward they would hit the board with their head pushing the board then the board's spring would snap it back into the sheeps. I left the sheeps with that board mechanism and sometimes if the wool wasn't really wrapped around the wire, the sheeps would get the idea to go into reverse and free themselves. [/QUOTE]
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