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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1677328" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We used to move cows from one pasture nearly a mile up the road to another pasture. Cows knew where they were going and had to drive the truck a little fast to keep ahead of the eager beavers in the group. They had to come out the driveway, turn right, go to the next road past 3 or 4 driveways, right up the road, past a hayfield, past another driveway, then turned right into the pasture gate. Some times the calves would get out into someplace they weren't supposed to be, but the cows would follow the truck and the old timers knew where they were going and were in a hurry to get to new grass. Had 1 or 2 in trucks to turn up the roads, a gator to follow and prod along any lazy britches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1677328, member: 25884"] We used to move cows from one pasture nearly a mile up the road to another pasture. Cows knew where they were going and had to drive the truck a little fast to keep ahead of the eager beavers in the group. They had to come out the driveway, turn right, go to the next road past 3 or 4 driveways, right up the road, past a hayfield, past another driveway, then turned right into the pasture gate. Some times the calves would get out into someplace they weren't supposed to be, but the cows would follow the truck and the old timers knew where they were going and were in a hurry to get to new grass. Had 1 or 2 in trucks to turn up the roads, a gator to follow and prod along any lazy britches. [/QUOTE]
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