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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1759134" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>Oh I think my uncle figures between 30 to 40 acres per pair. The pasture they just came out of was almost 3 sections. It is a good pasture for getting them bred, as it is not all that big and only has one water. They were there for almost two months. We didn't want to graze it down to hard, would like some grass to come back on next spring. The pasture that they went into is about 10 sections and has one well and two ponds. I have not been to the ponds yet, not really sure how much water there is in them. </p><p></p><p>There was a guy from back east somewhere that had bought a 40 acre chunk of the Red Desert several years ago and ask one of my uncles neighbors how many cow he could run. I think he was a bit surprised when told that he could only run one cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1759134, member: 42312"] Oh I think my uncle figures between 30 to 40 acres per pair. The pasture they just came out of was almost 3 sections. It is a good pasture for getting them bred, as it is not all that big and only has one water. They were there for almost two months. We didn't want to graze it down to hard, would like some grass to come back on next spring. The pasture that they went into is about 10 sections and has one well and two ponds. I have not been to the ponds yet, not really sure how much water there is in them. There was a guy from back east somewhere that had bought a 40 acre chunk of the Red Desert several years ago and ask one of my uncles neighbors how many cow he could run. I think he was a bit surprised when told that he could only run one cow. [/QUOTE]
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