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<blockquote data-quote="TaterTot62" data-source="post: 4095666" data-attributes="member: 54478"><p>Hate to say but she’s kind of correct. Really depends on what your doing. If you’re watching wheat grow then probably not. If you’re running livestock then probably not. Especially if to running a keep and feed then moving them on it takes a lot of time and care. The guys I know do it, Sikes putting eyes on them twice a day and dealing with problems you can’t predict. Worming, other injections, calving, feeding, if not grazing but feeding in the winter, getting them out of harmful situations like tangled up in fencing etc. Just seems there always something to do with cattle everyday. May not take all day but the supervision alone is everyday. Go talk with some cattle ranchers in your area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaterTot62, post: 4095666, member: 54478"] Hate to say but she’s kind of correct. Really depends on what your doing. If you’re watching wheat grow then probably not. If you’re running livestock then probably not. Especially if to running a keep and feed then moving them on it takes a lot of time and care. The guys I know do it, Sikes putting eyes on them twice a day and dealing with problems you can’t predict. Worming, other injections, calving, feeding, if not grazing but feeding in the winter, getting them out of harmful situations like tangled up in fencing etc. Just seems there always something to do with cattle everyday. May not take all day but the supervision alone is everyday. Go talk with some cattle ranchers in your area. [/QUOTE]
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