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<blockquote data-quote="kypeep" data-source="post: 632730" data-attributes="member: 8393"><p>Have some land leased and want to put cattle on it. Big creek separates this property from that of a many-acre, heavily-forested hunting club behind it. Need to fence off back side of the leased land from the hunting club's so cattle won't wonder over and get lost or shot, but that means cattle won't have access to the creek (and there is no other water on the leased land). Any ideas as to how to get water to the cattle (or the cattle to the water) without spending alot of money?</p><p></p><p>The other thing to take into account is that the creek bank slopes down fairly steeply for the most part (except for one sandy area) and sometimes floods even over its highest banks in spring and fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kypeep, post: 632730, member: 8393"] Have some land leased and want to put cattle on it. Big creek separates this property from that of a many-acre, heavily-forested hunting club behind it. Need to fence off back side of the leased land from the hunting club's so cattle won't wonder over and get lost or shot, but that means cattle won't have access to the creek (and there is no other water on the leased land). Any ideas as to how to get water to the cattle (or the cattle to the water) without spending alot of money? The other thing to take into account is that the creek bank slopes down fairly steeply for the most part (except for one sandy area) and sometimes floods even over its highest banks in spring and fall. [/QUOTE]
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