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“When Cattle Cause Trouble: Seeking Solutions Without Sacrificing Views”

Remember when the free-range cattle paid us a visit, and we thought we were safe because they didn’t cause any damage? We were wrong. They broke a few solar motion lights, bent a few poles, damaged solar lights, and even broke a new security camera we recently installed. Despite setting up alarms to deter them, they seem undeterred now. We need to find a new solution, but we’re not keen on putting up an ugly fence. We prefer the views without one. They even knocked over and broke a limb off the stump that many visitors come to and leave a little something. To learn more about the stump, please visit the website. If anyone has suggestions, we’d love to hear them! We don’t mind the cattle; we just don’t like the damage they do. They are welcome to come close and hang out; just stay away from the solar panels, cameras, poles, and stump.

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2 thoughts on ““When Cattle Cause Trouble: Seeking Solutions Without Sacrificing Views””

  1. It’s relatively easy to contain cows with just lightweight metal fence posts and a few thin strands of barbed wire. It doesn’t have to be more than 3 or 4 feet high, and if you can find some type of vine that will grow out there, can be camoflauged. I get it that it’s not the ideal solution as far as aesthetics go, but you have to make compromises sometimes.

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    1. Thank you for your reply, yes we know a fence will keep them out.. We do not want to put a fence up, nor want people to have to navigate around a fence, or have to look at one while they are camping. Growing vines takes water, and awhile to grow to camouflage..

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