Another electric fence story
This one has got to be true, back in High School, my friend told me about it.
His family had a couple hundred acres, and they'd often lease it out to people who wanted to pasture livestock. His dad, being a frugal type, had set up the fence line to maximize the amount of pasture. So the fence ran right behind the house. Right behind my friend's bedroom, in the far back end of the house.
My friend's dad told him that hot Fall weekend he had the task of moving the hot wires down a bit, as the next tenant was going to pasture sheep on the land. Job got done, but my friend found out the bottom wire, although not quite on the ground where he'd stretched it, was a bit too low.
They had a family of skunks come through, and their backs were just high enough to brush against that low wire.
You can guess how bad everything in the vicinity stunk.
My friend had to go into that stinking mess and move the wire up a bit, then wash his clothes about a dozen times. And he couldn't open his bedroom window for a little relief from the heat.
This one has got to be true, back in High School, my friend told me about it.
His family had a couple hundred acres, and they'd often lease it out to people who wanted to pasture livestock. His dad, being a frugal type, had set up the fence line to maximize the amount of pasture. So the fence ran right behind the house. Right behind my friend's bedroom, in the far back end of the house.
My friend's dad told him that hot Fall weekend he had the task of moving the hot wires down a bit, as the next tenant was going to pasture sheep on the land. Job got done, but my friend found out the bottom wire, although not quite on the ground where he'd stretched it, was a bit too low.
They had a family of skunks come through, and their backs were just high enough to brush against that low wire.
You can guess how bad everything in the vicinity stunk.
My friend had to go into that stinking mess and move the wire up a bit, then wash his clothes about a dozen times. And he couldn't open his bedroom window for a little relief from the heat.