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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1605399" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>This is how i do it. Buy a roll of that electric fence rope they use for horses. I use it in a paddock for a couple of weeks and make sure the electrics is running as hot as can be, even if i have to run an earth wire with it. This rope is so light two of you can easily hold it tight over 100meters. Get behind them and just walk them up, even though no electricity in it they wont go near it. You have to give the cows time to think, if they stop or get anxious stop for a minute to let them process what is happening. If one runs for it let it go and keep the ones in front of you going. This works really well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1605399, member: 33533"] This is how i do it. Buy a roll of that electric fence rope they use for horses. I use it in a paddock for a couple of weeks and make sure the electrics is running as hot as can be, even if i have to run an earth wire with it. This rope is so light two of you can easily hold it tight over 100meters. Get behind them and just walk them up, even though no electricity in it they wont go near it. You have to give the cows time to think, if they stop or get anxious stop for a minute to let them process what is happening. If one runs for it let it go and keep the ones in front of you going. This works really well for me. [/QUOTE]
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