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<blockquote data-quote="Wood field" data-source="post: 9173311" data-attributes="member: 163366"><p>I don’t really have the infrastructure for cows, we get by with a crush and a few gates ( and very quiet cows)</p><p>We were placed in a tb1 this last few years and I find it a pain to have to tb test , although we are now back in a tb4</p><p>What we do get from our few cows is the muck through winter and they graze a fairly rough part of the farm . I may allow she who must be obeyed to slowly up the numbers and follow the sheep around on a rotational grazing system</p><p>We’ve two parts of the farm that would work with it , the above rough drawing and a 40 acre parcel around the house</p><p>Like you I am mostly working alone and with the aid of my dogs find the sheep easier to handle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood field, post: 9173311, member: 163366"] I don’t really have the infrastructure for cows, we get by with a crush and a few gates ( and very quiet cows) We were placed in a tb1 this last few years and I find it a pain to have to tb test , although we are now back in a tb4 What we do get from our few cows is the muck through winter and they graze a fairly rough part of the farm . I may allow she who must be obeyed to slowly up the numbers and follow the sheep around on a rotational grazing system We’ve two parts of the farm that would work with it , the above rough drawing and a 40 acre parcel around the house Like you I am mostly working alone and with the aid of my dogs find the sheep easier to handle [/QUOTE]
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