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<blockquote data-quote="CKC1586" data-source="post: 153073" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>Well I will find out on being "on my own" this spring (I hope) when I have my place ready for my girls. My cattle are at my brothers farm now. I have helped my brother for the past four years, going to the farm around the first of April and staying thru November. He has had both knees replaced and needed someone to be his legs. We have learned to work smarter and he has a pretty good set up. When planning out your working pens, inside pens, waterers, etc. think about what is going to be the best way to get cattle in and out of these areas smoothly. </p><p>I had been "off the farm" for many years and honestly had been less interested in the cows when I was there, more focused on my horses. Since getting back "into it" I really got the bug and have ended up with cattle of my own. I have enjoyed working with the cows and look forward to having a small seedstock operation. I expect my brother will assist me when I need him and we have great vets in this area. A support system really is important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CKC1586, post: 153073, member: 816"] Well I will find out on being "on my own" this spring (I hope) when I have my place ready for my girls. My cattle are at my brothers farm now. I have helped my brother for the past four years, going to the farm around the first of April and staying thru November. He has had both knees replaced and needed someone to be his legs. We have learned to work smarter and he has a pretty good set up. When planning out your working pens, inside pens, waterers, etc. think about what is going to be the best way to get cattle in and out of these areas smoothly. I had been "off the farm" for many years and honestly had been less interested in the cows when I was there, more focused on my horses. Since getting back "into it" I really got the bug and have ended up with cattle of my own. I have enjoyed working with the cows and look forward to having a small seedstock operation. I expect my brother will assist me when I need him and we have great vets in this area. A support system really is important. [/QUOTE]
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