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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1722284" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Here both get used a lot. Very little of the gathering happens on a quad. Mostly horse back because the country is too steep for quads. But this time of year when the cattle are down in the valley where it is flat quads get used a lot. Cows get driven down the roads. That is often a combination of horse and quad. As for cattle being quieter that depends on the person not the horse or quad. I know people who will rile them up with either one. I have never seen cattle sorted here on a horse. That is done corrals built for that purpose and done on foot. A former owner of my place is said to have done everything horseback. It is all flood irrigated everyone uses quads to move the tarps. It is a daily chore all summer. They say he did it with a horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1722284, member: 498"] Here both get used a lot. Very little of the gathering happens on a quad. Mostly horse back because the country is too steep for quads. But this time of year when the cattle are down in the valley where it is flat quads get used a lot. Cows get driven down the roads. That is often a combination of horse and quad. As for cattle being quieter that depends on the person not the horse or quad. I know people who will rile them up with either one. I have never seen cattle sorted here on a horse. That is done corrals built for that purpose and done on foot. A former owner of my place is said to have done everything horseback. It is all flood irrigated everyone uses quads to move the tarps. It is a daily chore all summer. They say he did it with a horse. [/QUOTE]
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