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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1590334" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I am surrounded by full time ranchers none of which have a day job. I don't believe any of them own a semen tank. I own the only tractor in the area under 100 hp. They all have working dogs and horses though the numbers vary from place to place. The guy with the least number of cows has only one horse and one dog. The guy with the most cows probably has the most dogs but doesn't have the most horses. They all own quads. Most of them look like they were involved in a demolition derby. Most have a newer pickup in the driveway that is their town rig but their daily driver looks a tad worse for wear. Small 4x4 SUV's are the most popular calving rig. Easy to maneuver, plenty of space for supplies, and with the back seat folded down there is room for dogs and calves needing warmed up. And most importantly, an old beat up SUV can be purchased real cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1590334, member: 498"] I am surrounded by full time ranchers none of which have a day job. I don't believe any of them own a semen tank. I own the only tractor in the area under 100 hp. They all have working dogs and horses though the numbers vary from place to place. The guy with the least number of cows has only one horse and one dog. The guy with the most cows probably has the most dogs but doesn't have the most horses. They all own quads. Most of them look like they were involved in a demolition derby. Most have a newer pickup in the driveway that is their town rig but their daily driver looks a tad worse for wear. Small 4x4 SUV's are the most popular calving rig. Easy to maneuver, plenty of space for supplies, and with the back seat folded down there is room for dogs and calves needing warmed up. And most importantly, an old beat up SUV can be purchased real cheap. [/QUOTE]
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