By: Blonde One
One word but then, being Blonde, we always have a bit more to say…
Trapped
We couldn’t work out the reason to have these gates so close together.
One word but then, being Blonde, we always have a bit more to say…
We couldn’t work out the reason to have these gates so close together.
Animals (or people) crossing in single file to keep them under control?
It’s people you need to worry about so you might be right!
1. He had a spare gate and needed somewhere to store it.
2. He put it there to trap rampant Blondes.
3. It acts as a crush to trap cattle for injection, etc.
4. It makes life very much harder for anyone on horseback, giving said farmer a good laugh.
5. One half can be bent back to form an enclosure or block off another exit at need.
We wondered if there was a very small farm located between the two fence lines!