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Sheep and ponies etc have also been seen rolling across cattle grids another method of keeping animals out or in, depending upon your point of view.
Which demonstrates that domesticated animals will find a way to escape etc without any help from us and why farmers wish to minimise the possibilities.
People even take gates off hinges in order to access land!
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TBH Sheep have only two aims in life anyway... to escape and to die.
They also have an inherent inability to give birth anywhere other than 3 miles form the nearest shelter and on the coldest, darkest, wettest early morning they can find . . . . .
Be prepared! When the Celtic alliance forms, and finally defeats the Anglo Saxon invaders, we'll be taking the other bit of the land of the Cymry back!
(that may be a year or two away though)
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