Fred Basset by Alex Graham for October 28, 2014

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    juicebruce  about 10 years ago

    Be very careful !

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    Chris Kenworthy  about 10 years ago

    Yes, any of the other dogs could get a foot stuck in those gaps. Yorky might fall in!

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    neverenoughgold  about 10 years ago

    I’m thinking Fred and most of his friends could just walk under the fence and go around the grate!.Maybe I am overthinking this…

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    cameron.hall  about 10 years ago

    A cattle grid (or stock grid)(British English) or cattle guard (American English) – also known as a vehicle pass, Texas gate, stock gap (in the U.S. Southeast1 ) or, in New Zealand, a cattle stop – is a type of obstacle used to prevent livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses, or mules from passing along a road or railway which penetrates the fencing surrounding an enclosed piece of land. It consists of a depression in the road covered by a transverse grid of bars or tubes, normally made of metal and firmly fixed to the ground on either side of the depression, such that the gaps between them are wide enough for animals’ legs to fall through, but sufficiently narrow not to impede a wheeled vehicle or human foot. This provides an effective barrier to animals without impeding wheeled vehicles, as the animals are reluctant to walk on the grates.Sorry, it had to be said.

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    GrimmaTheNome  about 10 years ago

    Yes, I’m sure the other dogs would go round the grid – mine always does.

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    Joseph Krois  about 10 years ago

    Thank you Cameron Hall. You saved me from having to Google it… But it looks like a broken leg for the livestock would be a real possibility…

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