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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1523684" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I had an alley just as wide as the trailer. It was about 40 feet long with a 90 degree corner in it and 3 gates. Gate #1 was at the entrance. Gate #2 was at the corner. Gate #3 was just shy of the trailer. I could take it slow and just move them ahead one gate at a time. That is how I worked groups. I have always believed in not raising your voice or dust when handling cattle. The one exception to that is loading a single. I get on their tail with hot shot in hand. Start them moving and keep them moving. Having a good slam latch on the trailer helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1523684, member: 498"] I had an alley just as wide as the trailer. It was about 40 feet long with a 90 degree corner in it and 3 gates. Gate #1 was at the entrance. Gate #2 was at the corner. Gate #3 was just shy of the trailer. I could take it slow and just move them ahead one gate at a time. That is how I worked groups. I have always believed in not raising your voice or dust when handling cattle. The one exception to that is loading a single. I get on their tail with hot shot in hand. Start them moving and keep them moving. Having a good slam latch on the trailer helps. [/QUOTE]
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