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<blockquote data-quote="CravinGrazin" data-source="post: 1129617" data-attributes="member: 21915"><p>Sorry to have disappeared.... Been travelling and mostly out of cell range. Thanks for the advice. Decided, thanks to the replies and a good call with Vic, to just avoid the problem. It's something really on my mind since I have no experience with it. We've been looking it at places this week and have found some lower altitude alternatives that have potential, places that we can step right into. Still be interested to hear from you js123!</p><p></p><p>Course if anyone's found the perfect ranch, great water, great grass, less wind than Laramie, no winter, but not too hot....I'm open to suggestions! We'll keep you posted. Looking to do something I did on a smaller scale a decade ago. We're planning to mob graze yearlings on irrigated ground, but that's a topic for a new thread!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CravinGrazin, post: 1129617, member: 21915"] Sorry to have disappeared.... Been travelling and mostly out of cell range. Thanks for the advice. Decided, thanks to the replies and a good call with Vic, to just avoid the problem. It's something really on my mind since I have no experience with it. We've been looking it at places this week and have found some lower altitude alternatives that have potential, places that we can step right into. Still be interested to hear from you js123! Course if anyone's found the perfect ranch, great water, great grass, less wind than Laramie, no winter, but not too hot....I'm open to suggestions! We'll keep you posted. Looking to do something I did on a smaller scale a decade ago. We're planning to mob graze yearlings on irrigated ground, but that's a topic for a new thread! [/QUOTE]
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