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| I wouldn't make one ground, probably leave it for now. If the snow gets deep enough to cover the bottom wire it might ground it out, then I would disconnect the bottom wire so that the fencer operates, Usually snow won't ground it out too fast probably more so when it gets icy. That being said it is true that the cattle might not get as good of a shock when standing on snow, But that is just the way it goesonce it gets hard I don't think it will be a problem. Of coarse some fencers handle stuff better than others. | |
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