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4-wheeler vs. Horse
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3378"><p>> i've found that if i cant' get</p><p>> there with a four wheeler then</p><p>> either will the cattle, this is</p><p>> rounding up in a large pasture.</p><p>> Never had a fourwheeler in an</p><p>> alley. Real men can sort in an</p><p>> alley on foot.</p><p></p><p>My cattle go places my 4-wheeler can't. The 4-wheeler never has been good for crossing a deep creek, or downed tree, and it won't reach out and bite that B#%*$ that keeps circling the hay ring like my horse will.</p><p></p><p>I do grab the 4-wheeler quite often to run out and check on or move cattle, but when it is muddy I take the horse. I've never had a horse cover me with mud like a 4-wheeler will on a messy day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3378"] > i've found that if i cant' get > there with a four wheeler then > either will the cattle, this is > rounding up in a large pasture. > Never had a fourwheeler in an > alley. Real men can sort in an > alley on foot. My cattle go places my 4-wheeler can't. The 4-wheeler never has been good for crossing a deep creek, or downed tree, and it won't reach out and bite that B#%*$ that keeps circling the hay ring like my horse will. I do grab the 4-wheeler quite often to run out and check on or move cattle, but when it is muddy I take the horse. I've never had a horse cover me with mud like a 4-wheeler will on a messy day. [/QUOTE]
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