by mezmo » Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:19 pm
I'm gonna keep away from using electric fences. Too much opportunity for
inadvertent pain and out-smarting yourself.
When I was a kid, about 12 years old, my buddy Rob and I and my younger sister Cindy,
about 9, decided to take a path along the Allegany river to a store named Weston's,
a local discount store like K-mart, back then. It was about a, very pleasant, three
mile walk along the river. About halfway there, the Haskall creek flowed into
the river. It was too deep to cross right there, but if you walked a little bit up along the creek,
you came to a spot where it had spread out into two shallow flows with a little gravel
bar between them. Also crossing over the creek, diagonally at that point, was a single
strand electric fence held up by a couple of fence posts, tilting in opposite directions. [The
electric fence was for that farm's bull pasture.] The wire was positioned low, but not
quite low enough for us to step over it easily, so Rob picked up a large stick he found nearby
and pushed down on the wire and he and I stepped over. Unfortunately for Cindy,
when she was in mid step, straddling the wire as she was stepping over it, Rob got
zapped by the stick he was holding the wire down with and he involuntarily let go of it !
[It was evidently damp from the creek water even though it didn't look so when he
picked it up.] This let the electric fence wire snap up and hit poor Cindy right above
her inner knees !This produced quite loud yelling and yelping from Cindy as she was
simultaneously jumping up and down and trying to get away from the fence wire. We finally
made a fast grab and pulled her way from the wire into the pasture side without getting
ourselves zapped too somehow. Of course it was so hilarious, that Rob and I busted out
laughing, and eventually even Cindy started laughing too once the indignity of it all wore off !
We then skirted alongside the inside of the bull pasture fence line back towards the river and
were able to slip under the electric fence by the river [Plenty of space to crawl under it there.]
and continued along the path to the store.
The return trip must have been uneventful as I don't recall any mishaps happening then.
So, I've decided electric fences and people don't mix so i steer clear of them. It's still a
fun story to tell though.
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
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