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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17492"><p>When I go out to the pasture or corral my cows and bulls look to see if I have a sorting stick in my hand. If I do, they start looking around for an open fence gate or stock trailer gate, as they expect to be moved. If I don't have a sorting stick in my hand, they put their heads back down and go back to eating.</p><p></p><p>> you don't have to shovel up behind</p><p>> a vehicle and they only eat when</p><p>> they're working. But I prefer to</p><p>> have them come to me, getting</p><p>> old(er) and lazier. We use a white</p><p>> stick. The cows are so used to</p><p>> being moved from pasture to</p><p>> pasture that when they see the</p><p>> stick they figure I've set up a</p><p>> new pasture. I feel like a drum</p><p>> major walking along with them</p><p>> following.</p><p></p><p>> dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17492"] When I go out to the pasture or corral my cows and bulls look to see if I have a sorting stick in my hand. If I do, they start looking around for an open fence gate or stock trailer gate, as they expect to be moved. If I don't have a sorting stick in my hand, they put their heads back down and go back to eating. > you don't have to shovel up behind > a vehicle and they only eat when > they're working. But I prefer to > have them come to me, getting > old(er) and lazier. We use a white > stick. The cows are so used to > being moved from pasture to > pasture that when they see the > stick they figure I've set up a > new pasture. I feel like a drum > major walking along with them > following. > dun [/QUOTE]
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