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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1018996" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>There is nothing worse than spoiled cattle. I use hot shots with the 5' rod parts. The only difference between it and a stick it the button and only you choose when to use it. The hot shot is only as good or bad as the person operating it. As a general rule I don't use it except when crowding them in to chutes. Bumping them in open pens has never been productive... in fact its quite the opposite. I have aslo learned that letting cattle come back on you when your trying to crowd them increases the odds of you or them getting hurt... or tearing some thing up.</p><p></p><p>With that said... I am the only one allowed to use a hot shot when we work cattle. Every one else gets sticks. Very seldom do I actually have to press the button.</p><p></p><p>You hit my dog with a hot shot and its about to get western... and I believe in an eye for an eye. ;-) Im the only one who tunes on my dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1018996, member: 6291"] There is nothing worse than spoiled cattle. I use hot shots with the 5' rod parts. The only difference between it and a stick it the button and only you choose when to use it. The hot shot is only as good or bad as the person operating it. As a general rule I don't use it except when crowding them in to chutes. Bumping them in open pens has never been productive... in fact its quite the opposite. I have aslo learned that letting cattle come back on you when your trying to crowd them increases the odds of you or them getting hurt... or tearing some thing up. With that said... I am the only one allowed to use a hot shot when we work cattle. Every one else gets sticks. Very seldom do I actually have to press the button. You hit my dog with a hot shot and its about to get western... and I believe in an eye for an eye. ;-) Im the only one who tunes on my dogs. [/QUOTE]
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