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<blockquote data-quote="CattleAnnie" data-source="post: 50973" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>We could not possibly operate without horses here. The summer range that we put the cattle on is pretty rough country - steep grades, thick bush, drop-offs, and riverbreaks. Four wheelers just will not cut it when it comes to moving or gathering cattle in that country. Just finished gathering our four hundred two weekends ago and two hundred and fifty of the neighbour's last weekend on horseback (but talk about COLD saddleseats last weekend - brrr!).</p><p></p><p> We also use a team to chore on the colder days of winter - saves a lot of wear and tear on the tractor (and diesel fuel). Takes about the same amount of time and there's just something special about a good honest team crunching along through the snow with the cattle lined out behind you.</p><p></p><p>Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleAnnie, post: 50973, member: 220"] We could not possibly operate without horses here. The summer range that we put the cattle on is pretty rough country - steep grades, thick bush, drop-offs, and riverbreaks. Four wheelers just will not cut it when it comes to moving or gathering cattle in that country. Just finished gathering our four hundred two weekends ago and two hundred and fifty of the neighbour's last weekend on horseback (but talk about COLD saddleseats last weekend - brrr!). We also use a team to chore on the colder days of winter - saves a lot of wear and tear on the tractor (and diesel fuel). Takes about the same amount of time and there's just something special about a good honest team crunching along through the snow with the cattle lined out behind you. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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