I don't know... I paced it out- it's about 200 yards east/west and about 100 north/south- can you calculate? Math never was my strong suit.. It used to be a hay field, so it should come back nice, but there are a fair bit of stumps/prickers, so no dog work just yet. I think I will have to get a pro to install all that fence. I installed just 5 posts this weekend with a driver, and about died. Yeah, I'm weak!
There is another bigger field just past the tree line, which is even bigger. So, the potential is there. I then have to think of where to put the barn/run in shed.
Those measurments sound about like mine. Just be careful, when we laid our fence out, it looked bigger than what it really was, and now I have a working feild that is longer than it is wide. Really screws up the possibility for a nice outrun. Careful about outbuildings and where ya set them at too, they can make for a really agravating draw for an unseasoned/in training dog. Them T post drivers are a PITBack! I found out real quick that even if ya break one to get outta the work for the day, handy man DH will weld it right back up for ya toot sweet! Ya need to throw a fencing party! That should get some wire up!
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Looks nice, still got some feed too! How many acres?
I don't know... I paced it out- it's about 200 yards east/west and about 100 north/south- can you calculate? Math never was my strong suit.. It used to be a hay field, so it should come back nice, but there are a fair bit of stumps/prickers, so no dog work just yet. I think I will have to get a pro to install all that fence. I installed just 5 posts this weekend with a driver, and about died. Yeah, I'm weak!
There is another bigger field just past the tree line, which is even bigger. So, the potential is there. I then have to think of where to put the barn/run in shed.
Those measurments sound about like mine. Just be careful, when we laid our fence out, it looked bigger than what it really was, and now I have a working feild that is longer than it is wide. Really screws up the possibility for a nice outrun. Careful about outbuildings and where ya set them at too, they can make for a really agravating draw for an unseasoned/in training dog. Them T post drivers are a PITBack! I found out real quick that even if ya break one to get outta the work for the day, handy man DH will weld it right back up for ya toot sweet! Ya need to throw a fencing party! That should get some wire up!
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