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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1649013" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I've done it, just as Kenny said don't rush them and they know how to maneuver those horns through. But in general my longhorns don't need worked, they don't get sick and are not wormy. Their immune system is better than most cattle because most people never work them, they just turn them out and let them be. I do work the calves. The calves are half breeds so either no horn or very little so not a problem. I've got a set up now on my new sweep where the longhorns can be penned between 2 gates and worked if need be and don't have to go down the chute. Mine are super gentle, you could almost work them in the pasture if you had to if you had a way to keep them from slinging their horns around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1649013, member: 39122"] I've done it, just as Kenny said don't rush them and they know how to maneuver those horns through. But in general my longhorns don't need worked, they don't get sick and are not wormy. Their immune system is better than most cattle because most people never work them, they just turn them out and let them be. I do work the calves. The calves are half breeds so either no horn or very little so not a problem. I've got a set up now on my new sweep where the longhorns can be penned between 2 gates and worked if need be and don't have to go down the chute. Mine are super gentle, you could almost work them in the pasture if you had to if you had a way to keep them from slinging their horns around. [/QUOTE]
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