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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1663247" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I see your point. That makes sense. While I will never be caught dead around a cow on foot, I don't like to use dogs unless it is the last resort.. like trying to catch wild cattle in heavily wooded areas. But, if I am in a pen, corral or pasture with cows in it, I am gonna be horseback. With good horses and people to help that know what they are doing, I can settle them rather than get them excited, and move them at a walk or trot. What a beautiful place in your pic. How cold was it that day? I assumed that up there, you'd be under several feet of snow in February!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1663247, member: 40587"] I see your point. That makes sense. While I will never be caught dead around a cow on foot, I don't like to use dogs unless it is the last resort.. like trying to catch wild cattle in heavily wooded areas. But, if I am in a pen, corral or pasture with cows in it, I am gonna be horseback. With good horses and people to help that know what they are doing, I can settle them rather than get them excited, and move them at a walk or trot. What a beautiful place in your pic. How cold was it that day? I assumed that up there, you'd be under several feet of snow in February! [/QUOTE]
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