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<blockquote data-quote="uplandnut" data-source="post: 1718804" data-attributes="member: 24555"><p>I'm not sure of the finding cowboys in the area but it would definitely be worth a call to the local sale barn to find out.</p><p> I wanted to make a pen to include around the water but that created problems for him to feed hay, being as he is scared of them. I also couldn't set it up where you could get to any kind of gate to shut before they would see you and be long gone. The other water dilemma is we have snow right now and they are more than content to lick snow.</p><p> I'd hate to see it come to dropping them in the pasture but at this point he might like the idea.</p><p> What pisses me off the most on the whole deal is he knew he wanted to do this and started in october and has gained nothing! I would like to believe that if he would have been feeding on a tractor or 4 wheeler they would be somewhat manageable by now. Instead he just kept getting more frustrated and wasting more time and hay and didn't change tactics when one wouldn't work.</p><p> Thanks for all the suggestions and keep them coming. I'm trying to be a good neighbor/friend by helping out just not sure how much energy I want to put into it when my original suggestions were kind of scoffed off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uplandnut, post: 1718804, member: 24555"] I'm not sure of the finding cowboys in the area but it would definitely be worth a call to the local sale barn to find out. I wanted to make a pen to include around the water but that created problems for him to feed hay, being as he is scared of them. I also couldn't set it up where you could get to any kind of gate to shut before they would see you and be long gone. The other water dilemma is we have snow right now and they are more than content to lick snow. I'd hate to see it come to dropping them in the pasture but at this point he might like the idea. What pisses me off the most on the whole deal is he knew he wanted to do this and started in october and has gained nothing! I would like to believe that if he would have been feeding on a tractor or 4 wheeler they would be somewhat manageable by now. Instead he just kept getting more frustrated and wasting more time and hay and didn't change tactics when one wouldn't work. Thanks for all the suggestions and keep them coming. I'm trying to be a good neighbor/friend by helping out just not sure how much energy I want to put into it when my original suggestions were kind of scoffed off. [/QUOTE]
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