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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 18595" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>We have somewhere between 200 and 400 brood cows at any given time but the only time we practice rotational grazing ( and its not even that really, its just running cows out everyday to reduce trampling and bedding) is for winter annuals. Anyway, all i have to do is ride into the pasture and go to the back of it, stop, and rev the engine a couple of times and the cows go out. they dont flee, they just walk out and these fields range in size from 10 acres to 100 acres. cows are creatures of habit. i'm going to have to go with a four-wheeler on this one. I have a Honda 300 fourtrax, it will be 14 years old this Christmas and the battery died once. thats the only problem ive ever had with it other than the stupid horses eating the seat. it has been invaluable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 18595, member: 57"] We have somewhere between 200 and 400 brood cows at any given time but the only time we practice rotational grazing ( and its not even that really, its just running cows out everyday to reduce trampling and bedding) is for winter annuals. Anyway, all i have to do is ride into the pasture and go to the back of it, stop, and rev the engine a couple of times and the cows go out. they dont flee, they just walk out and these fields range in size from 10 acres to 100 acres. cows are creatures of habit. i'm going to have to go with a four-wheeler on this one. I have a Honda 300 fourtrax, it will be 14 years old this Christmas and the battery died once. thats the only problem ive ever had with it other than the stupid horses eating the seat. it has been invaluable [/QUOTE]
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