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In a message dated 5/12/99 6:48:38 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:

<<
Ernie Gregoire>>

Dear Ernie;
U of Me. suggests a solution to the poor grounding of electric fences against
bears
at colony yards is to connect your ground terminal to poultry netting
(metallic)
laid out continually along the ground immediately outsine the electric fence,
thereby giving Brother Bruin a real hot-foot.  Try it, it works!

clark Chase , Zodiac Farms, Westport, Ma.

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