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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Kinford" data-source="post: 1850528" data-attributes="member: 1599"><p>I obviously wasn't there, but past experience tells me that</p><p></p><p>If what little human interaction they have is the right kind, they wouldn't have that strong of a flight or fight reaction. The cattle in the video below were trader cows which came off two different ranches. One load was a couple of hours late because they had a hard time penning them. Second load was seven hours late because they had a hard time penning them. Five weeks later, they would actually come back to me (and I never spent more than two hours a week in that time.) I was needing to move them to the northeast side of the pasture so the yearlings I had to move through the pasture wouldn't see them. They had already started off of water when I got to them, and all I did was start to ride to them at the right angle... </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]W4qg3lgAJs0[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Kinford, post: 1850528, member: 1599"] I obviously wasn't there, but past experience tells me that If what little human interaction they have is the right kind, they wouldn't have that strong of a flight or fight reaction. The cattle in the video below were trader cows which came off two different ranches. One load was a couple of hours late because they had a hard time penning them. Second load was seven hours late because they had a hard time penning them. Five weeks later, they would actually come back to me (and I never spent more than two hours a week in that time.) I was needing to move them to the northeast side of the pasture so the yearlings I had to move through the pasture wouldn't see them. They had already started off of water when I got to them, and all I did was start to ride to them at the right angle... [MEDIA=youtube]W4qg3lgAJs0[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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