More fencing and turkeys

The first section of electric fencing is completely finished.  It's a 4 1/2 to 5 feet tall four-wire fence with the second from the top wire cold and all the other's hot.  The wires are supported by fiberglass posts spaced 50 feet.  They are spaced 10 inches and attached to the posts with 12.5 gauge pieces of wire that had I bent into clips.


 I've also taken photos of the section of woven-wire fence I erected during my previous time at the ranch.  

One part. 
The other other side of the hill. 
Lespedeza capitata is still flowering, but should be finishing up soon.  Once it's done we'll check the beehives and see if there's enough honey to harvest this year. 
Sorghastrum nutans or Indian Grass is a native prairie grass that once covered large areas of the US and Canada.  It's flowering now in our pasture. 
A clump of Sorghastrum nutans from a distance.
 Also, I managed to get a photograph of the turkeys.

First one...
...three more...
...two more...
...two more...
...two more...
...one more...
...one more...
...another...
...the last one.

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