This message is from: Robin Churchill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Go to Premier1's website or get their catalog. They have something that is called Equiline fence that you might look into. They are a reliable company and very helpful.
Robin --- Steve Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This message is from: "Steve Sessoms" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > A tornado ripped through my pastures recently, > tossing, snapping, twisting and > shattering hundreds of trees, completely destroying > my perimeter fence line, and > nearly ripping the roof off our house! The > insurance company paid for house > damage, roof, flooring, the fence around the yard > that got smashed by falling > trees, and fixing the barn roof, but they won't help > with the farm fencing. The > cost of putting up a new fence around 16 acres is > enough to make you shudder, > but the cost of the bulldozer to clean up on top of > that is staggering. > > Thank heavens for friends. Fourteen people came out > with another tractor and > lots of chain saws and helped us clear the fence > line from the barn to the top > of the hill, allowing us to put up an electric fence > so we were able to let the > horses out to stretch their legs the week after the > storm. They were going nuts > cooped up in the tiny paddocks! And just last week > we finished a second pasture > so they can graze a little bit this year (thanks > heavens for rain!). > > My questions are: > > I have heard that if you leave the tree stumps for a > year, they will be easier > to remove. Is this true? Would it make a > difference to a bulldozer? > > Is there any other way to clear the mess that I > might not have thought of? > > Is there any fencing out there that is reasonably > priced for a perimeter other > than electric and barb wire? > > It happened two months ago and we still have so much > clean up it is quite > disheartening. Is there anything else that anyone > can think of to tell me? > > > Meredith Sessoms > Moulton AL > Solly, Dorina, Shaggy, Anjee, black Pepper and > ever-growing Arlo > > The FjordHorse List archives can be found at: > http://tinyurl.com/rcepw Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com The FjordHorse List archives can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/rcepw