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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 1019242" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>We don't own one. Our vet has on occasion used his to get a cow up when she thought she was dying, but wasn't.</p><p>I use a plastic step-in post as a walking stick, to guide them, tap them, scratch them, replace broken posts when I come across one. </p><p>We do have a walkway that leads to our corral and 3 different fields. Sometimes they get stubborn about heading to the corral. I have a strand of polywire I can use behind them and touch the hotwire on either side. If they're being stubborn I don't mind touching them on the butt with the wire. They move quite nicely then :tiphat: .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 1019242, member: 1974"] We don't own one. Our vet has on occasion used his to get a cow up when she thought she was dying, but wasn't. I use a plastic step-in post as a walking stick, to guide them, tap them, scratch them, replace broken posts when I come across one. We do have a walkway that leads to our corral and 3 different fields. Sometimes they get stubborn about heading to the corral. I have a strand of polywire I can use behind them and touch the hotwire on either side. If they're being stubborn I don't mind touching them on the butt with the wire. They move quite nicely then :tiphat: . [/QUOTE]
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