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<blockquote data-quote="lavacarancher" data-source="post: 1294070" data-attributes="member: 9198"><p>OK, I just went out to the inter web and looked at the "calf catcher" product and can see where that might work (key word "might") without harming the calf too much. The ones I looked at were mounted to an ATV, not a tractor. With my calves this would only work until about two weeks old otherwise they will out maneuver you in a heartbeat. And you still have to watch out for momma because she will do you harm if you're messing with her baby.</p><p></p><p>So back to the original issue, why don't you just walk up and do your business with the newborn and keep the gadget in the barn. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lavacarancher, post: 1294070, member: 9198"] OK, I just went out to the inter web and looked at the "calf catcher" product and can see where that might work (key word "might") without harming the calf too much. The ones I looked at were mounted to an ATV, not a tractor. With my calves this would only work until about two weeks old otherwise they will out maneuver you in a heartbeat. And you still have to watch out for momma because she will do you harm if you're messing with her baby. So back to the original issue, why don't you just walk up and do your business with the newborn and keep the gadget in the barn. JMO [/QUOTE]
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