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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1801807" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>In our case April snows bring may flowers. There is still to much snow out on the desert to check fences. Of course the ranch sits pretty close to 7000 feet. I have enough hay to get me to about 10 days into June. It's going take a bit before the grass starts growing. With all that snow they got along I-80 we should have some good grass, and the watering holes should be filled up. I summer my cows about 25 miles west of Rawlins. My uncle was just up there the other day, and said there is no way we could get in there to check fences. With all that snow there is probably some fences that are down. They had some pretty big drifts there this winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1801807, member: 42312"] In our case April snows bring may flowers. There is still to much snow out on the desert to check fences. Of course the ranch sits pretty close to 7000 feet. I have enough hay to get me to about 10 days into June. It's going take a bit before the grass starts growing. With all that snow they got along I-80 we should have some good grass, and the watering holes should be filled up. I summer my cows about 25 miles west of Rawlins. My uncle was just up there the other day, and said there is no way we could get in there to check fences. With all that snow there is probably some fences that are down. They had some pretty big drifts there this winter. [/QUOTE]
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