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<blockquote data-quote="tcolvin" data-source="post: 1823229" data-attributes="member: 42820"><p>I have six calves that range from 4 months to 7 months in age. The bulls are now steers. I have a problem catching them in the coral. When I feed the cows and bull they come in to the lot to eat. The calves stay out in pasture and just look. I am putting in a creep feeder for the calves but don't knowing w if they will be interested enough to go in it and eat. When I move the mamas across the dirt road to other pastures the calves will just group up together about 50 feet out and look. When you try and drive them they run away out to pasture. How do you handle calves? There has got to be an easier way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcolvin, post: 1823229, member: 42820"] I have six calves that range from 4 months to 7 months in age. The bulls are now steers. I have a problem catching them in the coral. When I feed the cows and bull they come in to the lot to eat. The calves stay out in pasture and just look. I am putting in a creep feeder for the calves but don’t knowing w if they will be interested enough to go in it and eat. When I move the mamas across the dirt road to other pastures the calves will just group up together about 50 feet out and look. When you try and drive them they run away out to pasture. How do you handle calves? There has got to be an easier way. [/QUOTE]
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