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<blockquote data-quote="mlazyj" data-source="post: 883061" data-attributes="member: 17406"><p>I think were our handleing styles differ is because of the terrain . We'll trail across some open country then go into deep coulees , if you let your cattle drift out on you or trained them to stay in the herd , the independent ones will bale out in a side coulee and take some with her . It's not so bad if you can see them , but most of the times we cann't see a hundred yards ahead of us let alone the leaders . When your on one horse all day it's not a good thing to have to burn him up regathering. I want my cows to string out and travel, it's just a pain to try and handle herd that's spread out wide . It's easy to trail if you learn to use the country , be it coulees or fence lines , just stay out of the creeks .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlazyj, post: 883061, member: 17406"] I think were our handleing styles differ is because of the terrain . We'll trail across some open country then go into deep coulees , if you let your cattle drift out on you or trained them to stay in the herd , the independent ones will bale out in a side coulee and take some with her . It's not so bad if you can see them , but most of the times we cann't see a hundred yards ahead of us let alone the leaders . When your on one horse all day it's not a good thing to have to burn him up regathering. I want my cows to string out and travel, it's just a pain to try and handle herd that's spread out wide . It's easy to trail if you learn to use the country , be it coulees or fence lines , just stay out of the creeks . [/QUOTE]
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