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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1520718" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Yes a portion of my place is in a shared allotment with BLM land. I could fence it if I wanted. But doing that would exclude me from that BLM allotment. I can run a lot more cows by being in that allotment than I could if I ran them exclusively on my property. And that very difficult and expensive fence would be installed at my expense. I knew this before I purchased the place. I am also in another BLM allotment on the other side of the valley that I have no property in. Both allotments are shared in that several ranches run cattle in common on the allotments (3 ranches in both cases, but not the same ranches). My shared property is very steep and has no water. It doesn't get used a lot by the cattle. I am much better off with cows being able to go the BLM ground. The flatter, better watered range land is not in the shared allotment. All of the irrigated fields are definitely not shared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1520718, member: 498"] Yes a portion of my place is in a shared allotment with BLM land. I could fence it if I wanted. But doing that would exclude me from that BLM allotment. I can run a lot more cows by being in that allotment than I could if I ran them exclusively on my property. And that very difficult and expensive fence would be installed at my expense. I knew this before I purchased the place. I am also in another BLM allotment on the other side of the valley that I have no property in. Both allotments are shared in that several ranches run cattle in common on the allotments (3 ranches in both cases, but not the same ranches). My shared property is very steep and has no water. It doesn't get used a lot by the cattle. I am much better off with cows being able to go the BLM ground. The flatter, better watered range land is not in the shared allotment. All of the irrigated fields are definitely not shared. [/QUOTE]
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