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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 80439" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Generic beef cows with a healthy dose of Brahman. The canyon cows all we worried about was that they had a claf, quality didn;t really matter all that much. Aorund 250-300 head, a partnership deal. Rounding up was done with all of the people we could scrounge together. You just pushed the canyons into holding pens at the mouths of the canyons. After you pushed them all, you started over again. Never got them all, some died, some butchered by folks, some just never came out of the canyons. They were usually all pulled by the end of May, but it wasn;t unusaul to see one wandering around in the middle of the summer. But those were in the springs and no way in the world to catch them. It was/is BLM range with leased grazing rights.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 80439, member: 34"] Generic beef cows with a healthy dose of Brahman. The canyon cows all we worried about was that they had a claf, quality didn;t really matter all that much. Aorund 250-300 head, a partnership deal. Rounding up was done with all of the people we could scrounge together. You just pushed the canyons into holding pens at the mouths of the canyons. After you pushed them all, you started over again. Never got them all, some died, some butchered by folks, some just never came out of the canyons. They were usually all pulled by the end of May, but it wasn;t unusaul to see one wandering around in the middle of the summer. But those were in the springs and no way in the world to catch them. It was/is BLM range with leased grazing rights. dun [/QUOTE]
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