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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 78869" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Years ago I was sitting in a urban cowboy bar with a friend of mine from Montana. He was raised on a 800 cow ranch around Deer Lodge. He was wearing a business suit and didn't look at all like a cowboy. Along came a urban cowboy type who I knew and sat down with us. The urban cowboy starts telling us stories about "the ranch" this and "the ranch" that.</p><p>After a while the Montana cowboy asked him just how big is your ranch? The urban cowboy replied 7 acres. </p><p>With a straight face the Montana cowboy said, "calving must be a b*tch". That comment went right over the urban cowboys head. I don't think he understood why I was rolling on the floor either.</p><p>To me if you need (key word need) to use a horse to gather your cattle you probably have a ranch. If you can easily walk across your pasture in less than 15 minutes you probably have a farm. That leaves a lot of grey area in between that could go either way. My place is in that grey area.</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 78869, member: 498"] Years ago I was sitting in a urban cowboy bar with a friend of mine from Montana. He was raised on a 800 cow ranch around Deer Lodge. He was wearing a business suit and didn't look at all like a cowboy. Along came a urban cowboy type who I knew and sat down with us. The urban cowboy starts telling us stories about "the ranch" this and "the ranch" that. After a while the Montana cowboy asked him just how big is your ranch? The urban cowboy replied 7 acres. With a straight face the Montana cowboy said, "calving must be a b*tch". That comment went right over the urban cowboys head. I don't think he understood why I was rolling on the floor either. To me if you need (key word need) to use a horse to gather your cattle you probably have a ranch. If you can easily walk across your pasture in less than 15 minutes you probably have a farm. That leaves a lot of grey area in between that could go either way. My place is in that grey area. Dave [/QUOTE]
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