When I got my first cows a little over a year ago, I put their paddock into a convenient space for ME. Unfortunately, it was a very low area ... and one of the few areas that is not on bedrock or gravel!

The mud became VERY deep, and as the number of cattle increased, it was really a bad seen for both cows and cowboy.

A few days ago, I moved them to their new paddock, which is about 6 times larger than where they were. It is a gravel knoll and right beside the back yard, so I get to scratch noses more often.


Life is good!
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