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Spotting black cattle at night
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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 228918" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>No, I normally don't go to that much trouble. I had some once that had access to some timbered areas overgfrown in kudzu. I work second shift and I would check them at night when I had some heifers ready for calving. I used the reflectors on them and it worked great. The wooded area wasn't very deep. They like to get in there. The truck lights at night would shine off the tags. It made it a lot easier to find em. I normally don't put heifers in a area like that if they are getting ready to give birth. Most of the time the heifers go into a pen closer to the house. Putting the strips on the tags wasn't really a problem as I just glued some strips across the bottom and used them as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 228918, member: 1184"] No, I normally don't go to that much trouble. I had some once that had access to some timbered areas overgfrown in kudzu. I work second shift and I would check them at night when I had some heifers ready for calving. I used the reflectors on them and it worked great. The wooded area wasn't very deep. They like to get in there. The truck lights at night would shine off the tags. It made it a lot easier to find em. I normally don't put heifers in a area like that if they are getting ready to give birth. Most of the time the heifers go into a pen closer to the house. Putting the strips on the tags wasn't really a problem as I just glued some strips across the bottom and used them as needed. [/QUOTE]
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