MizElz
Well-Known Member
ok, before you have a go at me, yes, ive come back. the lure was simply too much; i cannot sit at home on a day off from uni without coming on here - i guess its pretty addictive.
so yes, i am a hippocrit, a turncoat, a weakling.....but hey! i dont care! i overreacted last week; as many of you said, its only a forum, and everyone is entitled to say what they want.
anyway.....i just want to say i am soooooooooooooooo pleased with my girlie...she's turned out in a field of 50 dairy cows at the moment, with one strand of electric fence separating them from her. now i hadnt realised, but the battery had gone flat, and one particular cow decided to break and enter...the fence was flat on the ground, as said cow had pulled out all the posts in her eagerness, but ellie didnt even think of escaping, when all she would have had to do is step over it! i charged my battery and put it back on, and the same cow decided to go straight through (is it any wonder we use leather for its strength? she acted like she didnt feel a thing, and its a whopping great tractor battery!) but again, ellie stayed put all day, with only a piece of tape on the ground keeping her from luscious dairy pasture. im pretty impressed!
sorry to boast, but i just think back to the days when we had the ponies, and they would pop over the garden gate / barbed wire/ post and rail without second thought to get where they wanted to be!
anyway.....i just want to say i am soooooooooooooooo pleased with my girlie...she's turned out in a field of 50 dairy cows at the moment, with one strand of electric fence separating them from her. now i hadnt realised, but the battery had gone flat, and one particular cow decided to break and enter...the fence was flat on the ground, as said cow had pulled out all the posts in her eagerness, but ellie didnt even think of escaping, when all she would have had to do is step over it! i charged my battery and put it back on, and the same cow decided to go straight through (is it any wonder we use leather for its strength? she acted like she didnt feel a thing, and its a whopping great tractor battery!) but again, ellie stayed put all day, with only a piece of tape on the ground keeping her from luscious dairy pasture. im pretty impressed!
sorry to boast, but i just think back to the days when we had the ponies, and they would pop over the garden gate / barbed wire/ post and rail without second thought to get where they wanted to be!