Originally posted by Birddog66
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My lease has a lot of cattle. We have an all seasons feeder, 4 legged model, that should be easy to knock over. It's not in a pen and it is not staked down and while the cows have been in and around it (even laying under it), they have not done any harm. These cows are well cared-for and I think that's the difference in destructive and cooperative cows.
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Originally posted by F0WL_LIF3 View PostYes we still have the lease. The new owners are just going to add cattle.
So will my hog panels be good enough to keep them out?
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Originally posted by Kurdawg View PostTry and get a lower price since you have to deal with cattle now
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Not reading all the replies. Too many... lol
I have cows and this and my last lease. Last lease I had 3 strand barb wire pens and cows stayed out. Then I built 12 panel cattle panel pens to keep hogs out. Moved next door this last year and put up the cattle panel pens where Froggy had cows tear down small barb wire pens in the past. They just walk right past my panel pens.
I added fawn entrances to the pens this time and have more does and fawns now along with bucks and an occasional smaller pig. Works great!!
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This half ton heifer figured out how to clear a 48" cattle panel, daily. No damage to the pen, she would jump in when the feeder threw and jump out when she was done. I wouldn't of believed it if I wouldn't have caught her on video.
I ended up high fencing my feeder, That'll teach herLast edited by louieagarcia; 01-08-2018, 12:12 PM.
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