jodywy
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There a Wyoming Game and Fish feed ground north of me about 25 miles. They feed them to keep them off the cattle feed lines and out of haystacks.
We headed south yesterday after noon thru the High Desert of western Wyoming and northeastern Utah, they are higher then the valley floor here.
Well south of Cokeville on the BQ there were big herds of elk mainly cows, more at Sage junction.
The Desseret leaves hay in windrows and turn their cows in after it snow sometimes using an electric fence to make the cows clean up the hay before it gets moved. Well the cow were gone to another part of the ranch and there was a herd of Elk bulls numbering way over a 100 slicking up what hay was left under the snow. Looked funny they were in straight lines.
We headed south yesterday after noon thru the High Desert of western Wyoming and northeastern Utah, they are higher then the valley floor here.
Well south of Cokeville on the BQ there were big herds of elk mainly cows, more at Sage junction.
The Desseret leaves hay in windrows and turn their cows in after it snow sometimes using an electric fence to make the cows clean up the hay before it gets moved. Well the cow were gone to another part of the ranch and there was a herd of Elk bulls numbering way over a 100 slicking up what hay was left under the snow. Looked funny they were in straight lines.