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<blockquote data-quote="danl" data-source="post: 1042837" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I know from reading the Missouri Conservationist that they strongly discourage running cattle in timber, due to what LuckyP mentioned. They damage the timber quit a bit, that being said I do let mine run in a few acres of woods, It can make them real tough to find even in a five acre spot.</p><p>If I go back in the middle of the night to check on a cow about to calve it is real real hard to find a black cow on a black night that doesn't really want to be find.</p><p></p><p>It also is a pretty good feeling when you shine the light and see a big set of glowing eyes about waist high and another little set about 18" off the ground to the rear....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl, post: 1042837, member: 229"] I know from reading the Missouri Conservationist that they strongly discourage running cattle in timber, due to what LuckyP mentioned. They damage the timber quit a bit, that being said I do let mine run in a few acres of woods, It can make them real tough to find even in a five acre spot. If I go back in the middle of the night to check on a cow about to calve it is real real hard to find a black cow on a black night that doesn't really want to be find. It also is a pretty good feeling when you shine the light and see a big set of glowing eyes about waist high and another little set about 18" off the ground to the rear.... [/QUOTE]
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