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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1459171" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>For the most part I'm going to say the ATV. Mostly for convenience. It's always ready to go. I can put in the cattle trailer or on the back of the flatbed. A sack of cake on the back and most will follow you. Those that won't you can run em down and while you can't outmaneuver one . It seems once you run one into the ground they get respect for a ATV just like they will a horse. </p><p>With all that said. For the absolute worst one's. Horses and dogs can be the only way in a brush pasture. I won't even fool with those. My son can catch one on horseback and bring it back at a trot on slack rope. Those go in the trailer and straight to town. He gets half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1459171, member: 24947"] For the most part I'm going to say the ATV. Mostly for convenience. It's always ready to go. I can put in the cattle trailer or on the back of the flatbed. A sack of cake on the back and most will follow you. Those that won't you can run em down and while you can't outmaneuver one . It seems once you run one into the ground they get respect for a ATV just like they will a horse. With all that said. For the absolute worst one's. Horses and dogs can be the only way in a brush pasture. I won't even fool with those. My son can catch one on horseback and bring it back at a trot on slack rope. Those go in the trailer and straight to town. He gets half. [/QUOTE]
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