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Will this keep in my pygmy goats?
I have pygmys that have been in chainlink all their lives. I am looking at expanding their fence out 1.5 acres into the woods behind their current pen. On one side, is 5 strand hot wire that is used for a horse pasture. It is set up like this: Dummy (non hot) wire 6 inches from the ground, hot wire 6 inches higher, dummy wire 6 inches higher then that, and then two strands of hot wire I think about 18 inches higher then the last. It successfully keeps out the neighbors corgis who like to herd her horses. Honestly, I dont see how a goat could possible sneak under the wire without getting zapped.
The back, other side and front will be woven field wire, but if I can use the electric side where the horses are, it will save me about $300 in fencing and posts etc.
So do you think will keep in the goats? They are all does/wether and have never attempted escape from a 4' chainlink before. (In fact, two of the does I bought from someone who had them on an underground fence!)
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xScope 3 out today, design tool adds mirroring and other new features (TUAW)
My non-TUAW job is in print journalism, where I spend my nights as a designer
for a newspaper in central Pennsylvania. Part of that work involves being able
to estimate, from the glance at a photo in InDesign or a paper dummy, how much
of a story I can fit on a page, photo dimensions and more.
The same goes for online design. Design veterans will tell you that knowing
how big your elements are, aligning them, how they'll look on various screen
sizes and other metrics isn't exactly easy. Icon Factory and ARTIS Software's
xScope is a premium tool for helping streamline design for the web and the
screen.
Nearly three years after version 2 was rolled out, xScope 3.0 makes its debut
today. It rolls eight tools into one, including the ability to mirror the
contents of any Mac desktop on an iOS device via the free xScope Mirror app.
The app's been redesigned with an updated look that meshes well with OS X 10.7
Lion, smart tools that toggle on and off automatically depending on the app
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