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<blockquote data-quote="WindyHillFarm" data-source="post: 663137" data-attributes="member: 10671"><p>Thanks, The rain here is in the Summer for the most part the season started about a week ago and it has rained some every day which is not the norm. We usually get afternoon thunderstorms 2 or 3 times a week and in the good growing season about 6 inches of growth in the pastures every 10 days. We are in north central florida near the Gulf of Mexico and it is much different here than most of the state. As far as the cows I am working hard to select dosile animals and try to avoid as much fence repairs as possible. We work them very slowly and we get a bucket and let them follow into the pens rather than chase them down.</p><p>I use an old jeep to feed and they will follow it right up to the shoot although it is more fun to play with the horses and let them do their thing ocasionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WindyHillFarm, post: 663137, member: 10671"] Thanks, The rain here is in the Summer for the most part the season started about a week ago and it has rained some every day which is not the norm. We usually get afternoon thunderstorms 2 or 3 times a week and in the good growing season about 6 inches of growth in the pastures every 10 days. We are in north central florida near the Gulf of Mexico and it is much different here than most of the state. As far as the cows I am working hard to select dosile animals and try to avoid as much fence repairs as possible. We work them very slowly and we get a bucket and let them follow into the pens rather than chase them down. I use an old jeep to feed and they will follow it right up to the shoot although it is more fun to play with the horses and let them do their thing ocasionally. [/QUOTE]
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