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<blockquote data-quote="briandavis1652" data-source="post: 523866" data-attributes="member: 8141"><p>OK, thanks for the reply ya'll. Yes I have paid for him by doing dozer work, he is a very good looking bull and decided to take him as partial payment. He is in the 10 acre pasture with his mother and a 1 1/2 yr old bull. both his mother and the other bull have loaded several times, we have had to run them back out of my trailer.( we put grain in there hoping he would load by himself) what I have done now is park my trailer in the field, use 30 of my 16 foot panels and made a catch pen with a side chute leading to the trailer.( we use to catch wild pregnant mustangs like this out west years ago) we are going to feed all 3 in the pen for about 1 week (is this long enough?) then catch him in there one evening and close the gate. I do not want to take him to the slaughter house, but my friend has sold this house and land, and he has to be out by the end of April. And the lady that bought the house has miniature horses that she raises and part of the sale was that the cows were to be removed. thanks again for the replies, Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briandavis1652, post: 523866, member: 8141"] OK, thanks for the reply ya'll. Yes I have paid for him by doing dozer work, he is a very good looking bull and decided to take him as partial payment. He is in the 10 acre pasture with his mother and a 1 1/2 yr old bull. both his mother and the other bull have loaded several times, we have had to run them back out of my trailer.( we put grain in there hoping he would load by himself) what I have done now is park my trailer in the field, use 30 of my 16 foot panels and made a catch pen with a side chute leading to the trailer.( we use to catch wild pregnant mustangs like this out west years ago) we are going to feed all 3 in the pen for about 1 week (is this long enough?) then catch him in there one evening and close the gate. I do not want to take him to the slaughter house, but my friend has sold this house and land, and he has to be out by the end of April. And the lady that bought the house has miniature horses that she raises and part of the sale was that the cows were to be removed. thanks again for the replies, Brian [/QUOTE]
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