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Cattle on land away from home, how far is too far?
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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 451644" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>It's true this might not work for every situation, but I do agree with you. Right now all of our animals are on our homeplace, but when we do end up getting pastures away, I won't put our registered "high dollar/high risk" animals out there. I don't know the price of your stock is RA Bill, but a couple of our show cows were pretty expensive when we bought them as feeder heifers. I prefer to keep a close eye on them and their calves. That's why I would look for a place under ten miles away so we could ride out and check the homeplace and then ride to the "out" pasture and check the livestock there. Having the necessary supplies is always a hit or miss, but our saddle bags have the basics all of the time and what we don't have it is just a short trot away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 451644, member: 6496"] It's true this might not work for every situation, but I do agree with you. Right now all of our animals are on our homeplace, but when we do end up getting pastures away, I won't put our registered "high dollar/high risk" animals out there. I don't know the price of your stock is RA Bill, but a couple of our show cows were pretty expensive when we bought them as feeder heifers. I prefer to keep a close eye on them and their calves. That's why I would look for a place under ten miles away so we could ride out and check the homeplace and then ride to the "out" pasture and check the livestock there. Having the necessary supplies is always a hit or miss, but our saddle bags have the basics all of the time and what we don't have it is just a short trot away. [/QUOTE]
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