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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1803560" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Well, 4 of them. I've had a group of 9 of my best cows go missing for a few weeks. My cows at this time of year are in my bush block which covers over 600 acres up until mid June and they start calving in July at home. It is fairly thick scrub so you can't go in and do a head count but will usually see them after 3-4 days but can never be certain that any are missing but after not seeing them for about 3 weeks you become suspicious. I have one boundary with the property to the south where the fence is pretty ordinary and access to it is difficult, hilly rocky heavily timbered so this was the first place I looked and sure enough a big blow had pushed several trees over onto the fence. The neighbours property has a heavily timbered steep mountain paddock of about 200 acres with a few isolated clearings which adjoins a flatter area with broken down fences of about another 200 acres. Both areas have deep gullies that have been mined for alluvial tin. You can't see across the block as there is a lot of regrowth. The owners husband died about 6 years ago and most of the access tracks are washed out or blocked by huge fallen trees. I have been going in here for the past week looking for my cows but there has not been any sign of them or where they have been so it has been very frustrating looking. Well today I came across 4 of them so at least I know the area they are working in. I had a blue half drum which I left there and had a 15 litre bucket of feed for them. My strategy is to go in daily with feed until I get them all coming to the feed and then I will try leading them out. It is about 1 km to the gate between the properties so I'm hoping things go to plan. It is a big relief just to have located them.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1803560, member: 16453"] Well, 4 of them. I've had a group of 9 of my best cows go missing for a few weeks. My cows at this time of year are in my bush block which covers over 600 acres up until mid June and they start calving in July at home. It is fairly thick scrub so you can't go in and do a head count but will usually see them after 3-4 days but can never be certain that any are missing but after not seeing them for about 3 weeks you become suspicious. I have one boundary with the property to the south where the fence is pretty ordinary and access to it is difficult, hilly rocky heavily timbered so this was the first place I looked and sure enough a big blow had pushed several trees over onto the fence. The neighbours property has a heavily timbered steep mountain paddock of about 200 acres with a few isolated clearings which adjoins a flatter area with broken down fences of about another 200 acres. Both areas have deep gullies that have been mined for alluvial tin. You can't see across the block as there is a lot of regrowth. The owners husband died about 6 years ago and most of the access tracks are washed out or blocked by huge fallen trees. I have been going in here for the past week looking for my cows but there has not been any sign of them or where they have been so it has been very frustrating looking. Well today I came across 4 of them so at least I know the area they are working in. I had a blue half drum which I left there and had a 15 litre bucket of feed for them. My strategy is to go in daily with feed until I get them all coming to the feed and then I will try leading them out. It is about 1 km to the gate between the properties so I'm hoping things go to plan. It is a big relief just to have located them. Ken [/QUOTE]
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