• @[email protected]
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    7 days ago

    We have them everywhere rural, even across regional highways, here in Norway. Hell, there’s even one across the road to my local airport.

    It’s an effective way of keeping cattle and sheep in an area even if said area is intersected by a road.

    • @Hule
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      77 days ago

      Can you tell me the name for it?

      • @Ignot
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        97 days ago

        We call them Canadian passes

      • Iron Lynx
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        5 days ago

        In NL we call it a wildrooster, which roughly translates to “wild animal grate,” but more literally could be interpreted as “venison toaster.”

        Also, its name then focuses on being for wild animals instead of cattle.

        NINJA EDIT: Looks like veerooster is an accepted other name, which specifically translates to cattle grid. I guess which one you use depends on whether you’re trying to control sheep or cows vs. boars or deer.

      • Dhs92
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        77 days ago

        We call them cattle guards here in Oregon