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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 152955" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I'm not 'jumping' on you, I just don't understand allowing a cow to wander for 3-4 weeks. And yes, I can understand the problem with deep woods as we ran cows in them for many, many years. That does not, however, absolve you of the responsibility of corralling your animal. As far as counting them goes, as I said before count them off the trailer, record it. Count them out of the gate, record it. Count them when they come in for feeding or for treats. Count is the only accurate method you have of knowing who is there and who isn't. Your post states you have 'between 150 and 200 head of cows", that leaves 50 head of cows unaccounted for - at an average of 1000/head (may be accurate, may not be) that's 50,000 dollars unaccounted for. I can't afford that. I have to know where my cows are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 152955, member: 539"] I'm not 'jumping' on you, I just don't understand allowing a cow to wander for 3-4 weeks. And yes, I can understand the problem with deep woods as we ran cows in them for many, many years. That does not, however, absolve you of the responsibility of corralling your animal. As far as counting them goes, as I said before count them off the trailer, record it. Count them out of the gate, record it. Count them when they come in for feeding or for treats. Count is the only accurate method you have of knowing who is there and who isn't. Your post states you have 'between 150 and 200 head of cows", that leaves 50 head of cows unaccounted for - at an average of 1000/head (may be accurate, may not be) that's 50,000 dollars unaccounted for. I can't afford that. I have to know where my cows are. [/QUOTE]
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