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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1772671" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>I agree with Travlr to the extent you need to take control of your land. This can lead to a problem when the way you manage <em>your</em></p><p>land does not agree with the way he manages <em>his</em> cows. [for illustration only] I rotational graze and never let cattle in a paddock for</p><p>more than 6 days then off the area for 35 or more days. (The caveat here is very little is carved in stone in this business)</p><p>Electric cross fencing might enable him to keep cattle on you for a longer period and not over graze an area.</p><p>Anything I might say in regard to the land and cattle, should in my opinion, give difference to what is taking place in the house</p><p>as that would have priority. In that regard I wish both of you God's grace. <strong>LVR</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1772671, member: 40072"] I agree with Travlr to the extent you need to take control of your land. This can lead to a problem when the way you manage [I]your[/I] land does not agree with the way he manages [I]his[/I] cows. [for illustration only] I rotational graze and never let cattle in a paddock for more than 6 days then off the area for 35 or more days. (The caveat here is very little is carved in stone in this business) Electric cross fencing might enable him to keep cattle on you for a longer period and not over graze an area. Anything I might say in regard to the land and cattle, should in my opinion, give difference to what is taking place in the house as that would have priority. In that regard I wish both of you God's grace. [B]LVR[/B] [/QUOTE]
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