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How do you protect your livestock on the range from becoming instant highway hamburger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1747992" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There is a main line RR running through here. Ranchers here have to cross the tracks from time to time. There is a phone number they call and the railroad lets them know if there is a train passing that location any time soon. I have seen herds of cows being held in the road waiting for the train.</p><p>The Interstate also runs parallel to the RR tracks. The cows are herded down the county roads to under passes or over passes on the freeway. All of the freeway on ramps and off ramps have cattle guards. Even the ones coming out of town. The DOT does a pretty good job of maintaining real good fences on the freeway. Nobody gets excited about cows on the roads. Except the freeway. A report of cows on the freeway and people fly into action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1747992, member: 498"] There is a main line RR running through here. Ranchers here have to cross the tracks from time to time. There is a phone number they call and the railroad lets them know if there is a train passing that location any time soon. I have seen herds of cows being held in the road waiting for the train. The Interstate also runs parallel to the RR tracks. The cows are herded down the county roads to under passes or over passes on the freeway. All of the freeway on ramps and off ramps have cattle guards. Even the ones coming out of town. The DOT does a pretty good job of maintaining real good fences on the freeway. Nobody gets excited about cows on the roads. Except the freeway. A report of cows on the freeway and people fly into action. [/QUOTE]
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