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<blockquote data-quote="Stonewall Joe" data-source="post: 1796235" data-attributes="member: 41433"><p>we h</p><p></p><p>We have dogs and a 4x4 and a side by side and horses. The motorized stuff is nice for building fences and carrying stuff and going to the tank to fish, but a horse to me (especially if he is broke well,) just is handier, can go places a motorized vehicle is not handy in and keeps the cattle quieter including penning and sorting. The dogs if trained can get even further up into a tight spot and if the cattle get into tight brush will help you find them easier</p><p></p><p>My boys will occasionally resort to getting cattle up with a motorized vehicle but they always come in a bit hotter than if you just ease around them quietly with a horse and a dog. Some people might prefer a gas engine but I am just to old to change I guess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stonewall Joe, post: 1796235, member: 41433"] we h We have dogs and a 4x4 and a side by side and horses. The motorized stuff is nice for building fences and carrying stuff and going to the tank to fish, but a horse to me (especially if he is broke well,) just is handier, can go places a motorized vehicle is not handy in and keeps the cattle quieter including penning and sorting. The dogs if trained can get even further up into a tight spot and if the cattle get into tight brush will help you find them easier My boys will occasionally resort to getting cattle up with a motorized vehicle but they always come in a bit hotter than if you just ease around them quietly with a horse and a dog. Some people might prefer a gas engine but I am just to old to change I guess [/QUOTE]
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