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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17487"><p>Well,</p><p></p><p>I am a woman, so many old fart cowboys, think I don't know much. But recently my neighbor who has a few hundred truely goofy cattle needed to sort off and cull some old bulls, my neighbor is older and partly crippled, so I put in a gate that would facilitate getting his cattle in (mine too, if they happen to get out, after two days of allowing ding bats on horse back and with dogs ticking his cattle off to the point that they went after the riders on their horses. My husband and I chose to ask them not to come back and used our method to bring in a fraction of his herd, using large feed pots several yards out into the pasture I put pelleted feet out to bait the wild cattle, after a few days the cattle associated the sound of an aguar with food, so within a week his herd came up daily, then I pulled the pots, drew them allong the catch lane, let the cows see me fill the pots and opened the gate. A herd of goofy cows trained through positive reinforcement, and very little cost in terms of feed, and we didn't run pounds off them. Positive reinforcement works.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:kemilimo@tca.net">kemilimo@tca.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17487"] Well, I am a woman, so many old fart cowboys, think I don't know much. But recently my neighbor who has a few hundred truely goofy cattle needed to sort off and cull some old bulls, my neighbor is older and partly crippled, so I put in a gate that would facilitate getting his cattle in (mine too, if they happen to get out, after two days of allowing ding bats on horse back and with dogs ticking his cattle off to the point that they went after the riders on their horses. My husband and I chose to ask them not to come back and used our method to bring in a fraction of his herd, using large feed pots several yards out into the pasture I put pelleted feet out to bait the wild cattle, after a few days the cattle associated the sound of an aguar with food, so within a week his herd came up daily, then I pulled the pots, drew them allong the catch lane, let the cows see me fill the pots and opened the gate. A herd of goofy cows trained through positive reinforcement, and very little cost in terms of feed, and we didn't run pounds off them. Positive reinforcement works. [email=kemilimo@tca.net]kemilimo@tca.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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