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<blockquote data-quote="Red Bull Breeder" data-source="post: 523830" data-attributes="member: 7779"><p>Most of the time folks on this board make a little sense. You are dealing a bull calf. He an't to wild if you can get with in twenty feet of him. Get the feed bucket out dump him some in a in a tub or any thing that will hold a little feed. in about a week he will follow that feed bucket.Don't chase him take your time work slow get him to trust you or at least be comfortable with you around. Sounds like a young calf that has just got rattle headed. just needs time to calm down with out some one chasing him every time he see them. I have raised limi cattle for 25 years never had any more knot heads than any body else. You got to remember that calf stands a good chance of being more than half angus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Bull Breeder, post: 523830, member: 7779"] Most of the time folks on this board make a little sense. You are dealing a bull calf. He an't to wild if you can get with in twenty feet of him. Get the feed bucket out dump him some in a in a tub or any thing that will hold a little feed. in about a week he will follow that feed bucket.Don't chase him take your time work slow get him to trust you or at least be comfortable with you around. Sounds like a young calf that has just got rattle headed. just needs time to calm down with out some one chasing him every time he see them. I have raised limi cattle for 25 years never had any more knot heads than any body else. You got to remember that calf stands a good chance of being more than half angus. [/QUOTE]
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