setup a covered stock trailer with a small feed bunk in front, have ramp down, doors open and make a habit of morning or evening inspection of stock by putting some feed in bunk. Sheep, calves, couple dry cows will get thier treats and you can pat them. On locker day, shut the back door and drive to butcher shop or home barn before freeze. If the pasture has some old iron in it- watch for cows swallowing it, might need stomach magnets. Another way to clear pasture after fencing- get a load of cheap cull sheep and turn them loose for a couple weeks. Loose a cow and that lots of $$, a couple old ewes not that much $$. For final disposal, check the local Mexican, Indian, Arab community and arrange for a sale at set time for their big celebration meals, some of them will buy live and pickup, do their own butchering. Local Syrian group used to buy sheep live and take with them so they could have a public seen Halal kill. Dorper sheep are good brush and weedeaters, the little Shetlands and Churros also good weedeaters RN.
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