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<blockquote data-quote="buckaroo_bif" data-source="post: 85500" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>Stocky don't those cows get a little flighty after poppimg them with darts ? I know it hurts like heck when you dart one cause the way they run and kick and buck and beller.!! I had this red limousine heifer a year ago on wheat who got foot rot. I thought I'd be real slick and slip up on her and dart her. And I did, she took off running went through three fences and I was all day finding her! Then we try and take her home, not a four wheeler horse or pickup could get near her. When the feller gathered his cattle and we were able to take her home evertime you put her in a pen she would be bouncing off the gates and fences. Was sure glad to see her go. </p><p>Just something to keep in mind. Darting is Very convenient and a great time saver just don't know if I could do it to my cows. </p><p>Well in fact I Won't do it to my cows. Stockers don't bother me none to dart them.</p><p></p><p>bif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckaroo_bif, post: 85500, member: 1061"] Stocky don't those cows get a little flighty after poppimg them with darts ? I know it hurts like heck when you dart one cause the way they run and kick and buck and beller.!! I had this red limousine heifer a year ago on wheat who got foot rot. I thought I'd be real slick and slip up on her and dart her. And I did, she took off running went through three fences and I was all day finding her! Then we try and take her home, not a four wheeler horse or pickup could get near her. When the feller gathered his cattle and we were able to take her home evertime you put her in a pen she would be bouncing off the gates and fences. Was sure glad to see her go. Just something to keep in mind. Darting is Very convenient and a great time saver just don't know if I could do it to my cows. Well in fact I Won't do it to my cows. Stockers don't bother me none to dart them. bif [/QUOTE]
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