Build the fence to the grade, not to the flat yard you wish you had. That is the short version of nearly every hillside repair we get called out to. The long version starts with goats. On a three acre place in Haywood County running about 22 percent grade, the owner had 480 feet of new fence and three gaps under the bottom rail where the ground had fallen away, each one wide enough for a doe who had the pattern figured out by the second morning.…
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