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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1496267" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>As a fence builder, I think it should be mandatory that there be good catch facilities and brand new fence in and around every pasture in the land. As a realist, I keep my pony tuned up and shod, and a bag of new ropes and tie strings at the ready. FWIW, I performed my first C section with nothing but an emergency box of supplies the Vet had assembled, a head gate tied between two scrub oaks, and a cell phone on speaker with said Vet. They both lived, even though there were no "good" facilities in that 10,000 acre lease pasture. I'm not looking to offend anyone, but there is a big difference between a cattle farmer and a cowboy. They both have their place, I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1496267, member: 26621"] As a fence builder, I think it should be mandatory that there be good catch facilities and brand new fence in and around every pasture in the land. As a realist, I keep my pony tuned up and shod, and a bag of new ropes and tie strings at the ready. FWIW, I performed my first C section with nothing but an emergency box of supplies the Vet had assembled, a head gate tied between two scrub oaks, and a cell phone on speaker with said Vet. They both lived, even though there were no "good" facilities in that 10,000 acre lease pasture. I'm not looking to offend anyone, but there is a big difference between a cattle farmer and a cowboy. They both have their place, I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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