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<blockquote data-quote="bordercollie050" data-source="post: 1282225" data-attributes="member: 24392"><p>The lot is fenced BUT it is not accessible to vehicles b/c of a steep incline so basically I was thinking of unloading the cattle (at least 300-500lb range) in my driveway and walking them to the pasture but it looks like that wont be happening........I was hoping the steers would be more like dogs and you could lead them with a rope - can anyone venture a guess what would happen in such a situation? </p><p></p><p>So basically I would need to place a chute or some sort of heaving duty fencing from my driveway all the way to the pasture?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bordercollie050, post: 1282225, member: 24392"] The lot is fenced BUT it is not accessible to vehicles b/c of a steep incline so basically I was thinking of unloading the cattle (at least 300-500lb range) in my driveway and walking them to the pasture but it looks like that wont be happening........I was hoping the steers would be more like dogs and you could lead them with a rope - can anyone venture a guess what would happen in such a situation? So basically I would need to place a chute or some sort of heaving duty fencing from my driveway all the way to the pasture? thanks [/QUOTE]
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