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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1630043" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>If you take a cow that hasn't seen a person on foot since last year when she got worked. I don't think they really care if you use nosers or a halter. </p><p>All breeding stock used to have to be Brucellosis tested at the sale barn if they were returning to the farm. During the early 2000's we got a lot of our of state drought cows in for bred cow special sales. We preg checked, aged, and blood tested all of them. Every one was snubbed with nose tongs. Usually around 1,000 per sale. Our record was 385hd in a day. Cows that don't know the routine or don't respect a halter. Just have to much power to fight with, but they will fallow their nose when you pull their head around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1630043, member: 39695"] If you take a cow that hasn't seen a person on foot since last year when she got worked. I don't think they really care if you use nosers or a halter. All breeding stock used to have to be Brucellosis tested at the sale barn if they were returning to the farm. During the early 2000's we got a lot of our of state drought cows in for bred cow special sales. We preg checked, aged, and blood tested all of them. Every one was snubbed with nose tongs. Usually around 1,000 per sale. Our record was 385hd in a day. Cows that don't know the routine or don't respect a halter. Just have to much power to fight with, but they will fallow their nose when you pull their head around. [/QUOTE]
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