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Location: Morrison TN
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quote: Originally posted by Mike_Flores
What on earth is that? I dont think we have them things round here
What I have always called woven wire fence was those from 4-6 feet high that have squares about 4 inches or so square so it's about a 1/8 inch wire woven to make squares and a "solid" fence in that the largest opening is about 4 inches square. Dogs can't get through or under them so they either have to jump them or climb them.
My dogs have always climbed them but that's dangerous, especially if they run a strand or two of barbed wire on top. I had one get hung up in that, had one get almost gutted by it and have had a dog hung in the woven wire itself (old fence that twisted as the dog tried to climb over.
Of course they could fall off a bluff and other things. Our sport is dangerous in nature to the dogs which is why I have always made sure I could handle a tracker, whatever tracker I was using at the time.
All my dogs "fence" though, so that I can tell them "over" or "under" and they know what to do. They are not allowed to go before me either, they have to wait until I get across. By teaching them to fence it means they might get hung in a fence, but with so many woven wire fences where I hunt you would have alot of dogs baying at the fence like an idiot if you didn't teach them to climb them.
For some reason mine doesn't climb the home fence, could do it any time she wanted but she stays in the back yard. I hope my next pups have enough brains to know to climb a fence after a coon but stay in the pen.
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