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<blockquote data-quote="xbred" data-source="post: 595421" data-attributes="member: 5873"><p>i have a creek that runs thru my place..once a year, maybe once every two years it floods and will take out a fence that crosses it...I have had a calf born near the creek and found it dead a week later..my plan is to fence both sides of the creek, parallel to the creek about a 100 yards or so (out of flood range) maybe 200-300 yards from the creek on both sides..it is about a 1/2 mile long...I will then consider the newly fenced area as the "creek pasture"... and graze it accordingly.. it is very well suited for summer grazing with it's many shade trees and bushes to ward off flies...in the winter it is a good place to turn cattle off rye grass for a day or two...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xbred, post: 595421, member: 5873"] i have a creek that runs thru my place..once a year, maybe once every two years it floods and will take out a fence that crosses it...I have had a calf born near the creek and found it dead a week later..my plan is to fence both sides of the creek, parallel to the creek about a 100 yards or so (out of flood range) maybe 200-300 yards from the creek on both sides..it is about a 1/2 mile long...I will then consider the newly fenced area as the "creek pasture"... and graze it accordingly.. it is very well suited for summer grazing with it's many shade trees and bushes to ward off flies...in the winter it is a good place to turn cattle off rye grass for a day or two... [/QUOTE]
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