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Old 28-04-2003, 10:32 PM
Jim Webster
 
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Default Sheep again


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how high can they jump

any other suggestions, barbed wire fences, machine guns ?


netting is normally adequate, probably topped with a row of barbed wire


even for herdwicks?


if they are bothered with herdwicks then all bets are off. I honestly didn't
consider them, I assumed that they would be mentioned by name rather than a
generalised sheep.
With herdwicks they tend to wiggle rather than jump much, but jumping is
possible.

Jim Webster


regards
sarah



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