I have read some of the reponses about Gert's question and I became also
amused ! We are all  professionals looking for some information that will
somehow be important for our daily activities. Therefore, I think we should
take every question in a serious manner, no matter how funny it might look.
Luiz

PS: Robert Legg, Ralph Cameron, Nick Williams and John Crabb: Thank you!

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From: Jim Costello <e...@connix.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 5:54 PM
Subject: cows, seriously


>
> I have only read a couple of the lighter responses to the question of
> electric fence voltages and was amused.  However, in case the original
> poster was researching an existing livestock problem, there is a problem,
> usually referred to as "stray voltage," that affects dairy and other
> animals.  It has been addressed by farmers and electric utilities.
> Information is available on the web.
>
> Jim Costello
>
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