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Old 31-03-2003, 03:32 AM
Phisherman
 
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Default Deer fence

We use an electric cattle fence that is solar-powered with a backup
battery. It works at night which is important for deer. After
putting up the electric fence, there are no groundhogs, dogs,
squirrels or deer in the garden. Oh yeah, I touched it once and
gaurantee I won't touch it again !!!

On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 20:37:05 GMT, "kayk" wrote:

Can anyone tell me how to keep the deer out of my garden? I live in a rural
area. The field behind my property used to be planted with oats, which kept
them busy, but now it lies idle, and my garden seems to be in the middle of
a deer run. I have put up the deer fence netting material, which worked
fairly well in the beginning of the season, but which they plowed right
through by the end of the season.I'm losing my love for "Bambi". Help! Kay


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