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grazing cattle and sheep together
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<blockquote data-quote="Creeksidelc" data-source="post: 1345109" data-attributes="member: 24252"><p>We have both cattle and sheep and rotationally graze them in one flerd. They do fine together. Most of our cross fencing is 3 wire electric and does fine with the sheep. 1 out of 100 sheep in this past year figured out that she could go through it. She got shipped shortly after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creeksidelc, post: 1345109, member: 24252"] We have both cattle and sheep and rotationally graze them in one flerd. They do fine together. Most of our cross fencing is 3 wire electric and does fine with the sheep. 1 out of 100 sheep in this past year figured out that she could go through it. She got shipped shortly after. [/QUOTE]
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