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<blockquote data-quote="kypeep" data-source="post: 548464" data-attributes="member: 8393"><p>Can't say how the different cattle will be, as we will be changing them out every 45 days or so. We'll be working 500-600 lb-ers, and I've seen a few of those clear a fence at cutting shows like a jumping horse. However, I hope that I am "cowgirl" enough to know when to take the pressure off and not make that happen. I am really considering the lighter weight ones and then fronting them with wired-on cedar poles, or something like that. I do know what ya'll mean about the wasps - we have some gates like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kypeep, post: 548464, member: 8393"] Can't say how the different cattle will be, as we will be changing them out every 45 days or so. We'll be working 500-600 lb-ers, and I've seen a few of those clear a fence at cutting shows like a jumping horse. However, I hope that I am "cowgirl" enough to know when to take the pressure off and not make that happen. I am really considering the lighter weight ones and then fronting them with wired-on cedar poles, or something like that. I do know what ya'll mean about the wasps - we have some gates like that. [/QUOTE]
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