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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Magoo" data-source="post: 2677200" data-attributes="member: 124360"><p>Yep we never allow hunting in the same area as the cattle. Too risky. Up until recently even though we could hear the coyotes howling nearby we couldnt shoot at them at night since we had cattle in the north pasture near the house.</p><p></p><p>Some of the dollar figures I've seen in this thread for hunting leases seem like its barely worth the hassle or risk for the land owner. I wonder if its like an either/or situation- either livestock operation or hunting operation as I don't see how the two are compatible on smaller places considering the risks. If you figure dollars per acre, livestock and farming make way more sense (at this point) unless it's scrub land where no crops are grown and little grazing value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Magoo, post: 2677200, member: 124360"] Yep we never allow hunting in the same area as the cattle. Too risky. Up until recently even though we could hear the coyotes howling nearby we couldnt shoot at them at night since we had cattle in the north pasture near the house. Some of the dollar figures I've seen in this thread for hunting leases seem like its barely worth the hassle or risk for the land owner. I wonder if its like an either/or situation- either livestock operation or hunting operation as I don't see how the two are compatible on smaller places considering the risks. If you figure dollars per acre, livestock and farming make way more sense (at this point) unless it's scrub land where no crops are grown and little grazing value. [/QUOTE]
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