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<blockquote data-quote="LEORAEVER" data-source="post: 604100" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>Hi folks ,I'm new to the forum and this is my first question. What's your opinion on ditches in pasture, their design, should they be fenced off. I lost 3 calves this past week, found them in a ditch about 80 feet apart. This is a small ditches I dug 2 years ago with the backhoe, about 18 inches wide, no more than 24 inches deep. These calves are not newborn, they were approx. 250lbs.</p><p>I am not convinced it was the ditch at fault, no signs of a struggle from either calf. I don't uderstand, am just sick about it. Any reponse will be appreciated.. </p><p></p><p>Regards LEORAEVER. southeastern NC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LEORAEVER, post: 604100, member: 8854"] Hi folks ,I'm new to the forum and this is my first question. What's your opinion on ditches in pasture, their design, should they be fenced off. I lost 3 calves this past week, found them in a ditch about 80 feet apart. This is a small ditches I dug 2 years ago with the backhoe, about 18 inches wide, no more than 24 inches deep. These calves are not newborn, they were approx. 250lbs. I am not convinced it was the ditch at fault, no signs of a struggle from either calf. I don't uderstand, am just sick about it. Any reponse will be appreciated.. Regards LEORAEVER. southeastern NC [/QUOTE]
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