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<blockquote data-quote="Gliderider" data-source="post: 172473" data-attributes="member: 3296"><p>Thanks for the replies, </p><p>-I already have to 6 month old calves in with the horses and the horses don't bother them except around feeding time, and the cows wait until the horses are fed then go in the stall where they are fed. I'll just have to keep an eye on them.</p><p></p><p>-I was afraid someone would say that about the neighboring bull. He' behind a 5ft high field fence w/ barbwire on top and a string of electric on the inside top. It holds him in most of the time, occasionally they whole herd of 11 will come to visit the horses in my pasture. I have two pastures one in the front close to the neighbors, and one in the back out of site but still with in say 1/5 of a mile. If I keep the girls in the back until after heat would that be better?</p><p></p><p>-I can read a horse weight tape, is the beef tape similar? I need to know because I have a couple of young steers I'm going to sell in the next month or so and I'd like to know "about" what they are worth.</p><p></p><p>-Ok I didn't want to line breed like that, so I'll just trade or sell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gliderider, post: 172473, member: 3296"] Thanks for the replies, -I already have to 6 month old calves in with the horses and the horses don't bother them except around feeding time, and the cows wait until the horses are fed then go in the stall where they are fed. I'll just have to keep an eye on them. -I was afraid someone would say that about the neighboring bull. He' behind a 5ft high field fence w/ barbwire on top and a string of electric on the inside top. It holds him in most of the time, occasionally they whole herd of 11 will come to visit the horses in my pasture. I have two pastures one in the front close to the neighbors, and one in the back out of site but still with in say 1/5 of a mile. If I keep the girls in the back until after heat would that be better? -I can read a horse weight tape, is the beef tape similar? I need to know because I have a couple of young steers I'm going to sell in the next month or so and I'd like to know "about" what they are worth. -Ok I didn't want to line breed like that, so I'll just trade or sell. [/QUOTE]
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