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Some of the problems ranchers have
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1246197" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I have one cow that has calved in the neighbors holding field six years in a row. She doesn't touch the fence going his way and when we see her with a calf one or the other of us kicks them through my front gate and she's home until next year. She's strange in that she came from Nevada/Idaho so she doesn't know where home is but she calves in his holding field even if he has cattle in there.</p><p>As far as cattle knowing where home is, oh yeah. :nod: The first year on any place with non-native cattle is a constant battle but once they know where home is they stay there for the most part. On my biggest piece of ground I have my cows to where I can gather certain groups and just leave the gate open and after a couple of days I can shut the gate back and have the same set of cows back in the same spot that I gathered them from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1246197, member: 14661"] I have one cow that has calved in the neighbors holding field six years in a row. She doesn't touch the fence going his way and when we see her with a calf one or the other of us kicks them through my front gate and she's home until next year. She's strange in that she came from Nevada/Idaho so she doesn't know where home is but she calves in his holding field even if he has cattle in there. As far as cattle knowing where home is, oh yeah. :nod: The first year on any place with non-native cattle is a constant battle but once they know where home is they stay there for the most part. On my biggest piece of ground I have my cows to where I can gather certain groups and just leave the gate open and after a couple of days I can shut the gate back and have the same set of cows back in the same spot that I gathered them from. [/QUOTE]
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