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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17616"><p>350 acres for a pair. WOW. The horses and cattlemen earned their keep then. I am in Florida and have never been West of the Miss. Hard for me to imagine expanses like that.</p><p></p><p>> Back many years ago when we ran</p><p>> enough to not be able to tell who</p><p>> wss who, they calved in the</p><p>> canyons (350 acres per pair) so we</p><p>> didn't even try to figure out who</p><p>> belonged to who until they came in</p><p>> to be cut, branded, weaned, etc.</p><p>> I'm really glad now that I'm old</p><p>> enough (maybe too old) that we</p><p>> don;t have to run that many cows</p><p>> anymore. A couple of dozen is</p><p>> plenty, and I have a hard time</p><p>> keeping up with that few at times.</p><p></p><p>> dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17616"] 350 acres for a pair. WOW. The horses and cattlemen earned their keep then. I am in Florida and have never been West of the Miss. Hard for me to imagine expanses like that. > Back many years ago when we ran > enough to not be able to tell who > wss who, they calved in the > canyons (350 acres per pair) so we > didn't even try to figure out who > belonged to who until they came in > to be cut, branded, weaned, etc. > I'm really glad now that I'm old > enough (maybe too old) that we > don;t have to run that many cows > anymore. A couple of dozen is > plenty, and I have a hard time > keeping up with that few at times. > dun [/QUOTE]
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