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<blockquote data-quote="frank boucher" data-source="post: 1461108" data-attributes="member: 22107"><p>I guess it's more of a lot,about 2 acres with corral in one corner,it's a pretty good tight woven wire fence,you can bring the cows in from 3 different pastures.Yes calves in corral,then cows where they could come up and rub noses(so to speak)would be considered fenceline weaning.I 've always done it that way in the past,but it gets awfully muddy,nasty in there even if not raining.This is better cause there's some grass out there,but bigger area and more chance of them getting spooked,running through fence is what worries me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frank boucher, post: 1461108, member: 22107"] I guess it's more of a lot,about 2 acres with corral in one corner,it's a pretty good tight woven wire fence,you can bring the cows in from 3 different pastures.Yes calves in corral,then cows where they could come up and rub noses(so to speak)would be considered fenceline weaning.I 've always done it that way in the past,but it gets awfully muddy,nasty in there even if not raining.This is better cause there's some grass out there,but bigger area and more chance of them getting spooked,running through fence is what worries me. [/QUOTE]
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