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<blockquote data-quote="Terri" data-source="post: 37277" data-attributes="member: 325"><p>This year has been extremely wet in S. Texas as well, but I still had 2 steers that would jump the fence to go to the cows across the street. Just because there is grass doesn't mean there gonna stay. By the way, I have 60 acres and 8 cows. The two steers wern't alone, just not happy where they were. I have a 5 foot 5 strand barbedwire fence that is only 3 years old. Its in perfect shape, and the pasture is belly deep in grass. One of those steers even managed to get over the side of an open stock trailer after the auction. </p><p></p><p>And all the ranchers I know would take offense in your comment that cattle people arn't very good pasture managers. Thats their business, if they don't have grass, they don't make anything. Kinda hard to live that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terri, post: 37277, member: 325"] This year has been extremely wet in S. Texas as well, but I still had 2 steers that would jump the fence to go to the cows across the street. Just because there is grass doesn't mean there gonna stay. By the way, I have 60 acres and 8 cows. The two steers wern't alone, just not happy where they were. I have a 5 foot 5 strand barbedwire fence that is only 3 years old. Its in perfect shape, and the pasture is belly deep in grass. One of those steers even managed to get over the side of an open stock trailer after the auction. And all the ranchers I know would take offense in your comment that cattle people arn't very good pasture managers. Thats their business, if they don't have grass, they don't make anything. Kinda hard to live that way. [/QUOTE]
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