These are everywhere on Shetland. I laughed at it like “Haha! Look at these stupid sheep! Can’t cross that small part?”Then I walked across one myself. I was humbled and reminded that I’m not that much more intelligent than a sheep.
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.
Iirc, cattle won't step on it because they could break a foot. Might as well be lava to them.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_grid
These are everywhere on Shetland. I laughed at it like “Haha! Look at these stupid sheep! Can’t cross that small part?”
Then I walked across one myself. I was humbled and reminded that I’m not that much more intelligent than a sheep.
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.
Can you tell me the name for it?