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<blockquote data-quote="Tweeter" data-source="post: 5629121" data-attributes="member: 17892"><p>I hunt 3 farms with cows, my advice is, always hunt from elevated stands ( as you'll be shooting at the ground if you miss) </p><p></p><p>Deer and cows will use the same trails, food plots are out of the question! Mineral sites will be used by the cows and deer, turkey will scratch in the cow poop for grains. If you are not familiar with cows, keep your distance, a cow with a calf will hurt you! Cows will tear up a steel ball so don't leave nothing on the ground for them! </p><p></p><p>Also if cows are calving you have a higher traffic of predators in the area!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tweeter, post: 5629121, member: 17892"] I hunt 3 farms with cows, my advice is, always hunt from elevated stands ( as you’ll be shooting at the ground if you miss) Deer and cows will use the same trails, food plots are out of the question! Mineral sites will be used by the cows and deer, turkey will scratch in the cow poop for grains. If you are not familiar with cows, keep your distance, a cow with a calf will hurt you! Cows will tear up a steel ball so don’t leave nothing on the ground for them! Also if cows are calving you have a higher traffic of predators in the area! [/QUOTE]
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