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<blockquote data-quote="Suzie Q" data-source="post: 806162" data-attributes="member: 14334"><p>What we do is kind of the same as Novatech. We feed round bales and I move to the bales and unwind the netting, roll them out or whatever, so we are walking past them. If we throw square bale biscuits over the fence the same things is happening. We are walking past them and with food and walking past them, they soon get used to you.</p><p></p><p>The taking a step thing, that is a positive step. If I walk they won't move. If I run they will. If I let's call the step a stamp, then they go back. That is for say taking a tractor through a gate, and moving them back so as they don't come through the gate. Or for getting them to move away from me. </p><p></p><p>They will also follow me if I walk and call them. I can then open a gate to put them in a new paddock. To get them out of that paddock I walk behind them and call, "OUT".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suzie Q, post: 806162, member: 14334"] What we do is kind of the same as Novatech. We feed round bales and I move to the bales and unwind the netting, roll them out or whatever, so we are walking past them. If we throw square bale biscuits over the fence the same things is happening. We are walking past them and with food and walking past them, they soon get used to you. The taking a step thing, that is a positive step. If I walk they won't move. If I run they will. If I let's call the step a stamp, then they go back. That is for say taking a tractor through a gate, and moving them back so as they don't come through the gate. Or for getting them to move away from me. They will also follow me if I walk and call them. I can then open a gate to put them in a new paddock. To get them out of that paddock I walk behind them and call, "OUT". [/QUOTE]
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