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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 472105" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>When we are at shows, at least one person sleeps with the cattle. And by that I mean literally in the shed, behind the stalls. Not so much a security issue, but anything can happen overnight (animals hanging themselves, or getting loose, or calves getting stood on etc.) and its always better to have someone there close to them. For big shows we usually do shifts, so that at all times during the night someone is awake watching the cattle. For smaller shows we just sleep, and usually if there is a problem the cattle make enough noise to wake us up. A couple of times I have been woken up by an animal chewing on the end of my swag :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 472105, member: 3195"] When we are at shows, at least one person sleeps with the cattle. And by that I mean literally in the shed, behind the stalls. Not so much a security issue, but anything can happen overnight (animals hanging themselves, or getting loose, or calves getting stood on etc.) and its always better to have someone there close to them. For big shows we usually do shifts, so that at all times during the night someone is awake watching the cattle. For smaller shows we just sleep, and usually if there is a problem the cattle make enough noise to wake us up. A couple of times I have been woken up by an animal chewing on the end of my swag :lol: [/QUOTE]
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