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  2. Cattle grid - Wikipedia

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    A cattle grid on a country road in the Yorkshire Dales Cattle grid on a railway line in northeastern New Mexico Cattle grid in Galong, Australia. A cattle grid – also known as a stock grid in Australia; cattle guard, or cattle grate in American English; vehicle pass, or stock gap in the Southeastern United States; [1] Texas gate in western Canada and the northwestern United States; [2] and a ...

  3. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    A cattle grid is an obstacle used to prevent livestock, such as sheep, beeves, pigs, horses, or mules from passing along a road or railway which penetrates the fencing surrounding an enclosed piece of land or border.

  4. Electric fence - Wikipedia

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    David H. Wilson obtained United States Patent 343,939 in 1886, combining protection, an alarm bell, and telephone communications. He constructed an experimental 30-mile electric fence energised by a water wheel in Texas in 1888, which proved successful at keeping cattle separated, but was deemed impractical as a business venture. [12]

  5. File:Cow crosses cattle grid.webm - Wikipedia

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  6. Livestock crush - Wikipedia

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    A cattle crush and an anti-bruise race in Australia. Chin (or neck) bar in operation during mouthing.. A cattle crush (in UK, New Zealand, Ireland, Botswana and Australia), squeeze chute (North America), cattle chute (North America), [1] [2] standing stock, or simply stock (North America, Ireland) is a strongly built stall or cage for holding cattle, horses, or other livestock safely while ...

  7. Dingo Fence - Wikipedia

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    Where the fence intersects major roads and highways, cattle grids are used to allow high-speed vehicles through. Maintenance of the fence on the NSW side is managed by a team of 13 staff who manage portions of the fence between 60km and 100km, where they carry inspections every Monday and Friday.

  8. Hampshire gate - Wikipedia

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    A wire gate, western United States. A Hampshire gate, New Zealand gate or wire gate is a type of agricultural gate formed from a section of wire fence which can be removed temporarily.

  9. Talk:Cattle grid - Wikipedia

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    3 Related term: cattle crossing. 2 comments. 4 Book-length work. 3 comments. 5 Morphic resonance. 5 comments. 6 Grid/guard terminology. ... Talk: Cattle grid. Add ...