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Any western range operations rotationally grazing?
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tmrand
Posted 2/20/2026 23:04 (#11559272 - in reply to #11559256)
Subject: RE: Any western range operations rotationally grazing?



Southeast Colorado
With slopes like that..........you don't have a chance!

LOL

I always wanted to somehow use a pivot with a fence built on it as a way to automatically move cattle through separate paddocks. I'm talking even on dryland. You could use old pivots that aren't worthy of having water put in them anymore to keep it on the cheap. Because like you...........we just have to have too many acres available per animal. That makes moving fences and keeping a water supply for the cattle available just too hard to figure out. Anyway..........it's just been a dream of mine, that'll probably never happen. It has a slight possibility for me though........because we have several circles where we've quit irrigating due to lack of water. So although we don't currently have pivot machines there..........the concrete center pads and electric are already in place.

Edited by tmrand 2/21/2026 07:30
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