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What are these things?
Been meaning to ask:
I'm a city slicker but usually I know WTH I'm looking at in the country. Driving through Colorado, and other western states, I see these strange *berm* things every so often on someone's fence near the highway. Are they so deer can cross over and not stay near the road? :confused: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1393750253.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1393750325.jpg |
I think they are to allow a truck to be loaded with animals .Back up to the berm and drive your cattle, sheep, horse etc up into the truck or trailer.
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It's a break in the fence that allows the animals easy exit from the roadway, but a very steep, difficult entrance to the roadway. Hopefully it funnels them to "safer" crossing points.
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No they're to git yer dirt bike in the truck.
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No they are for jumping over your truck with yer dirt bike
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Yes!
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Just google "Colorado I-70 wildlife crossings" and get out your sensitive side.
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Yup, if a deer or any other sizeable wildlife were able to get onto a fenced in portion of road this allows them to escape but not gain access |
I've seen deer jump over a 8' wire fence to get into the neibour's buffalo enclosure. That little 4' fence would be no problem for most White Tail or Mule Deer.
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These things are quite a bit taller than 4'.
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I'm quite a bit taller than 4' :)
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Since the topic is strange things out west, what does this device do?
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OK, I guessed pretty well this time, LOL.
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Thanks Eric, what I thought was the front is the back.
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it does look like a loading ramp, but note that animals could go 2 different ways to 'escape' and neither has gates |
It is a earthen loading ramp for animals onto trucks for transport.
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