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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3065913" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>I work/live on fairly large range and spend a few hours in a feedtruck every morning. I can't say I ever see deer in the areas that the cattle hang out in. Like the feed grounds, hay grounds and lounging areas. I will say in my experience horses are more inquisitive and "territorial" than cattle. Usually if a cow spots a yote the cow will just stand there staring. A horse sees a yote and he moves toward him. I'd say a bunch of it depends on how much grazing area is available. Out here we've got quite a bit of room per cow. 900 cows on 10k acres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3065913, member: 43171"] I work/live on fairly large range and spend a few hours in a feedtruck every morning. I can't say I ever see deer in the areas that the cattle hang out in. Like the feed grounds, hay grounds and lounging areas. I will say in my experience horses are more inquisitive and "territorial" than cattle. Usually if a cow spots a yote the cow will just stand there staring. A horse sees a yote and he moves toward him. I'd say a bunch of it depends on how much grazing area is available. Out here we've got quite a bit of room per cow. 900 cows on 10k acres. [/QUOTE]
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