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Cattle on land away from home, how far is too far?
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 451112" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Actually, 45 minutes is generally not that big a deal even where I live. 4-wheel drive or a tractor will usually surmount anything Mother Nature can deal out. We've wintered cattle at that distance for a number of years, and had very few problems - barring a blizzard. The biggest problem we had was, because our winter pasture was north of a natural pinetree ridge, blizzards would drive the cattle up onto the ridge. When that happened, we simply waited for the blizzard to end, saddled up the horses, and got them down off the ridge before they started eating the pine needles - but that was probably just an environmental thing for our particular area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 451112, member: 539"] Actually, 45 minutes is generally not that big a deal even where I live. 4-wheel drive or a tractor will usually surmount anything Mother Nature can deal out. We've wintered cattle at that distance for a number of years, and had very few problems - barring a blizzard. The biggest problem we had was, because our winter pasture was north of a natural pinetree ridge, blizzards would drive the cattle up onto the ridge. When that happened, we simply waited for the blizzard to end, saddled up the horses, and got them down off the ridge before they started eating the pine needles - but that was probably just an environmental thing for our particular area. [/QUOTE]
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