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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1849896" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>This is an entirely different area than most on here are use to. The place where the ones who calves on time already went to is several thousand acres. There will be about 100 pairs over there by the time we are done. It is divided into about 4 sections. About once a month a cowboy will ride up the hill and open the gate into the next section. If there are some cows around when he opens the gate he will push them through. Any that are in the next canyon or behind some junipers will find the open gate on their own. Pretty easy for a cow to go all summer and never see a human. In mid August there will be half a dozen cowboys on horses to gather the cows down off the mountain. I asked one time if I should bring my quad over to help gather. The reply was that there is absolutely no portion of this where you can gather using a quad. Cows who live like this aren't pets. Some are relatively easy to handle. And some get to be a bit snotty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1849896, member: 498"] This is an entirely different area than most on here are use to. The place where the ones who calves on time already went to is several thousand acres. There will be about 100 pairs over there by the time we are done. It is divided into about 4 sections. About once a month a cowboy will ride up the hill and open the gate into the next section. If there are some cows around when he opens the gate he will push them through. Any that are in the next canyon or behind some junipers will find the open gate on their own. Pretty easy for a cow to go all summer and never see a human. In mid August there will be half a dozen cowboys on horses to gather the cows down off the mountain. I asked one time if I should bring my quad over to help gather. The reply was that there is absolutely no portion of this where you can gather using a quad. Cows who live like this aren't pets. Some are relatively easy to handle. And some get to be a bit snotty. [/QUOTE]
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