HeritageGrazier
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This is a bit of a random question I am hoping someone might be able to help me with
I am a livestock grazier who practices regenerative grazing of species rich wild flower meadows, grazing for wildlife, soil health and carbon sequestration. One of the key parts of the method of grazing is moving livestock on a regular basis, usually daily. This involves using a lot of electric fencing and making putting out fencing as efficiently as possible really key. The best way I have found of putting out fencing quickly is to carry electric fence posts in a quiver and walk out a wire putting posts in as I go:
I bought a pretty cheap quiver to test out the concept and it works well, I can get up to 30 posts in the quiver which will do around 400m. The only problem I have found is that the quiver drops off my shoulder, presumably due to the fence posts being a top heavy and 90cm long. The cheap quiver has also broken recently.
So the help I am hoping someone, with more knowledge on archery can give me, is can anyone recommend a quiver that holds longer 'arrows' or that has a better strap configuration that will stop it dropping off my shoulder. Ideally I don't want to spend a lot but getting something that works would really make a difference.
Thank you for any help, I appreciate it probably isn't the normal sort of post you get on here!
James
I am a livestock grazier who practices regenerative grazing of species rich wild flower meadows, grazing for wildlife, soil health and carbon sequestration. One of the key parts of the method of grazing is moving livestock on a regular basis, usually daily. This involves using a lot of electric fencing and making putting out fencing as efficiently as possible really key. The best way I have found of putting out fencing quickly is to carry electric fence posts in a quiver and walk out a wire putting posts in as I go:
I bought a pretty cheap quiver to test out the concept and it works well, I can get up to 30 posts in the quiver which will do around 400m. The only problem I have found is that the quiver drops off my shoulder, presumably due to the fence posts being a top heavy and 90cm long. The cheap quiver has also broken recently.
So the help I am hoping someone, with more knowledge on archery can give me, is can anyone recommend a quiver that holds longer 'arrows' or that has a better strap configuration that will stop it dropping off my shoulder. Ideally I don't want to spend a lot but getting something that works would really make a difference.
Thank you for any help, I appreciate it probably isn't the normal sort of post you get on here!
James
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