One could hear the distinctive click of the fencer if one was listening for it, and it was very regular. Once in awhile one would say to another less knowledgable person, "See? The fence isn't on." While casually holding it for the brief second between clicks. Then 'encouraging' them to find out for themselves. But then, what do you expect of young mad scientists who have easy access to a high-voltage generator? -Adam Andrew Kunz wrote: > > We went in the barn and turned off the fence. > > Then we got an ear of corn and broke it half through and let friction hold it to > the wire. > > Then we turned the fence back on (see, we weren't too stupid ) > > Then we called the horse over and offered her an ear or two. > > Then we let her find the ear on the fence. > > Then she bolted around the yard a few times, complaining all the way. > > While we sat and snickered about how funny it was. > > Then we got home and caught it from our parents. > > Andy