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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1097153" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I have one set of heifers that are ten minutes away and my bulls are kept right around the corner from me in the off-season but everything else is at least forty-five minutes away from me. When I'm feeding hay I see most of them every third day but the rest of the year they're on their own for weeks at a time. I have one set that lives where I can only get to them horseback that I see up close twice a year, once at branding, once at weaning.</p><p>I will fix something if I see it when I'm there but they are on their own the rest of the time and I don't lose any sleep worrying about it. The cost of time and money that it would take to see them on a regular basis could not be offset by the benefit of the extra care and in the long run would create more cattle that need my intervention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1097153, member: 14661"] I have one set of heifers that are ten minutes away and my bulls are kept right around the corner from me in the off-season but everything else is at least forty-five minutes away from me. When I'm feeding hay I see most of them every third day but the rest of the year they're on their own for weeks at a time. I have one set that lives where I can only get to them horseback that I see up close twice a year, once at branding, once at weaning. I will fix something if I see it when I'm there but they are on their own the rest of the time and I don't lose any sleep worrying about it. The cost of time and money that it would take to see them on a regular basis could not be offset by the benefit of the extra care and in the long run would create more cattle that need my intervention. [/QUOTE]
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