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<blockquote data-quote="Hasbeen" data-source="post: 408282" data-attributes="member: 3220"><p>A month or so ago someone threw a couple of strand of wire across a dirt road that leads up into the mountains past my place and turned loose a small herd of cattle. This is a huge area (I have in the past driven more than three miles up that road before turning around and saw no fences and only one old abandoned house) of nothing but timber and mountains with a stream running thru it. Last evening these cows wandered down to my fence so I walked over and took a look. They seemed to be in good shape living completely in the woods and, to my knowledge, having no access to pasture whatsoever. Not the way I would want to do it, but it seems to me to be an alternative in tough times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hasbeen, post: 408282, member: 3220"] A month or so ago someone threw a couple of strand of wire across a dirt road that leads up into the mountains past my place and turned loose a small herd of cattle. This is a huge area (I have in the past driven more than three miles up that road before turning around and saw no fences and only one old abandoned house) of nothing but timber and mountains with a stream running thru it. Last evening these cows wandered down to my fence so I walked over and took a look. They seemed to be in good shape living completely in the woods and, to my knowledge, having no access to pasture whatsoever. Not the way I would want to do it, but it seems to me to be an alternative in tough times. [/QUOTE]
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