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<blockquote data-quote="rowdyred" data-source="post: 660774" data-attributes="member: 11576"><p>When I brought my cattle in 3 years ago, I depended on our swamp land to be a fence/barrier, they never acted like they wanted to cross it, since then we have drained the swamp and now have just a small creek that seperates my cows from "freedom", we drained back last fall and they still have not crossed it, I'm thinking they know their boundry and have no desire to cross, I believe if you have plenty of grass and they have not crossed yet, they may not, I'm building a fence on the "freedom" side the summer just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rowdyred, post: 660774, member: 11576"] When I brought my cattle in 3 years ago, I depended on our swamp land to be a fence/barrier, they never acted like they wanted to cross it, since then we have drained the swamp and now have just a small creek that seperates my cows from "freedom", we drained back last fall and they still have not crossed it, I'm thinking they know their boundry and have no desire to cross, I believe if you have plenty of grass and they have not crossed yet, they may not, I'm building a fence on the "freedom" side the summer just in case. [/QUOTE]
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