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<blockquote data-quote="tcolvin" data-source="post: 1823496" data-attributes="member: 42820"><p>You can't walk around them. They take off to pasture at maybe 75-100 yards and just look at you. When I feed maybe one or two will come into feed lot, but if any movement from me is see, out to pasture they run to join the other four that's looking on. I have a creep feeder set up outside the feed lot for them and it will have feed lot entrance through the feeder into the lot. A catch gate will be on the front of the feeder to use only when I'm moving them from pasture to pasture or sale barn. I'll send drawing when I finish setting it up. But for now they don't care if mama is eating or not. They just stand out in pasture and look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcolvin, post: 1823496, member: 42820"] You can’t walk around them. They take off to pasture at maybe 75-100 yards and just look at you. When I feed maybe one or two will come into feed lot, but if any movement from me is see, out to pasture they run to join the other four that’s looking on. I have a creep feeder set up outside the feed lot for them and it will have feed lot entrance through the feeder into the lot. A catch gate will be on the front of the feeder to use only when I’m moving them from pasture to pasture or sale barn. I’ll send drawing when I finish setting it up. But for now they don’t care if mama is eating or not. They just stand out in pasture and look. [/QUOTE]
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