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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3065438" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>Yes, I believe they can affect the patterns decisively. Deer stay off the back 1/4 where my horses run this time of year, I see them on all three other 1/4s from time to time though. The cattle do not tend to bother the deer as they have been there for over 90 years. No, not the same cattle, but their descendents. Not really sure why the horses cause the deer to stay away, but IMO they sure do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3065438, member: 41761"] Yes, I believe they can affect the patterns decisively. Deer stay off the back 1/4 where my horses run this time of year, I see them on all three other 1/4s from time to time though. The cattle do not tend to bother the deer as they have been there for over 90 years. No, not the same cattle, but their descendents. Not really sure why the horses cause the deer to stay away, but IMO they sure do. [/QUOTE]
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