Sheep and Goat Fence in Kimble County Texas March 1940
In Kimble County, Texas, a sheep- and goat-proof fence stands as a testament to agricultural innovation. Captured in March 1940, the fence was designed to protect livestock from predators and improve farm efficiency. Such structures were crucial for farmers managing diverse livestock in the Texas economy during that era.
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Sheep and Goat Fence in Kimble County Texas March 1940
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