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Black Longhorn: Good Patient!
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12287"><p>We move the girls by waving a white stick, in front of them where we want them to go. They're so conditioned to be moved around when we put up new polywire, which we mount on white tread in posts. Wherever we want them I just walk ahead and wave the stick over my head. Sometimes feel like a drum major leading a parade.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> True, Dun. If they are being a</p><p>> pest when you are trying to move</p><p>> through them to another pasture or</p><p>> whatever, I always carry a few</p><p>> cubes or a flake of alfalfa and</p><p>> toss it out of my way. Don't do</p><p>> this regular or consistent (don't</p><p>> want train bad habits in them).</p><p></p><p>> Cattle are like Labrador</p><p>> dogs--they are always hungry and</p><p>> they'll do about anything for a</p><p>> treat...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12287"] We move the girls by waving a white stick, in front of them where we want them to go. They're so conditioned to be moved around when we put up new polywire, which we mount on white tread in posts. Wherever we want them I just walk ahead and wave the stick over my head. Sometimes feel like a drum major leading a parade. dun > True, Dun. If they are being a > pest when you are trying to move > through them to another pasture or > whatever, I always carry a few > cubes or a flake of alfalfa and > toss it out of my way. Don't do > this regular or consistent (don't > want train bad habits in them). > Cattle are like Labrador > dogs--they are always hungry and > they'll do about anything for a > treat...lol. [/QUOTE]
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