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Any suggestions catching wild cow.
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmerjon" data-source="post: 1712433" data-attributes="member: 17113"><p>I am of the opinion, she has learned water is safe, couple of boats and two guys per boat, one to drive one to rope. Don't need to be good ropers, let her get out in deep water, once you drop a loop over her head, leave her in the water treading until good and tired and trailer is close as can be. Out of water onto trailer. Second boat to keep her in the water once she knows the jig is up and tries to get away from you and head back to shore. Beat her at her own game, don't feel sorry for her, let her get good and tired before letting her get her hooves on solid ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmerjon, post: 1712433, member: 17113"] I am of the opinion, she has learned water is safe, couple of boats and two guys per boat, one to drive one to rope. Don't need to be good ropers, let her get out in deep water, once you drop a loop over her head, leave her in the water treading until good and tired and trailer is close as can be. Out of water onto trailer. Second boat to keep her in the water once she knows the jig is up and tries to get away from you and head back to shore. Beat her at her own game, don't feel sorry for her, let her get good and tired before letting her get her hooves on solid ground. [/QUOTE]
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