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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 519623" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>I should have mentioned also, that our 'newborn' pasture (which is also about 2 acres) is surrounded by sheep wire. Now, I am not suggesting that you have to go out and fence off a pasture with sheep wire (or any other woven wire), but it is nice having that, as I know that if we do spook a calf that it cannot go too far. It is also nice, cause we don't have calves bedded down outside the area where they are supposed to be. Been there, done that, and it is a pain. Mama is looking for her calf, you look for it, but can't find it and when you finally do find it, it is 200-300 or more yards away from the pasture it is supposed to be in. Coyote bait, those ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 519623, member: 2308"] I should have mentioned also, that our 'newborn' pasture (which is also about 2 acres) is surrounded by sheep wire. Now, I am not suggesting that you have to go out and fence off a pasture with sheep wire (or any other woven wire), but it is nice having that, as I know that if we do spook a calf that it cannot go too far. It is also nice, cause we don't have calves bedded down outside the area where they are supposed to be. Been there, done that, and it is a pain. Mama is looking for her calf, you look for it, but can't find it and when you finally do find it, it is 200-300 or more yards away from the pasture it is supposed to be in. Coyote bait, those ones. [/QUOTE]
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