David, that'd be awesome I'd be happy to show you around our region, winter is the prime time flying.
Drifter, wow gotta look further into your type of plane, actually I have ever since I first heard you were mustering with it. Our country is real hard on horses too, little Spanish horses are what most in our terrain use. Right now we cut way back due to drought and only have bout 150 cow/calf pairs. In good years, 300 pairs is realistic. We have no fences to speak of so that limits us a lot, if we had tighter control over grazing we could run potentially a fair amount more, which is my long term goal. It takes a special cow to make the most of this country n we've been building our own breed for 6 years that are doing really well. Up just north of us in the grasslands they run more head per acre than we can, amazing cattle country when it rains, the flip side is we are much more drought hardy! We've got about 4,000 acres that are southern highland prairie like the grasslands up north n are just now getting water to it, which will be a great addition to our grazing plan.