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I really do hate Barbed wire.


Dean Lofthouse
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I was walking the dogs in the wood I have today. Along one boundary the (plastic) so called farmer has installed a barbed wired fence.

 

I have told him before that he has gone overboard and only needs two strands if he is only keeping cows. He has strands every six inches in some places!! I thinks sometimes he is trying to keep the rabbits in.

 

He has the barbed wire on my side of the boundary stream for access to the water. I don't want to fall out with neighbours, I believe in trying to get on with them, but I came across this owl today which has obviously got hung up in the last two days and died.

 

I'm going to have to have a word again.

 

Such a shame. :cussing:

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Yes you read correctly, If it had flown into normal wire it would have had a shock but that would have been it, instead it's been hung. I don't think you realize what little wildlife we have left in this country.

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