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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 466746" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I don't know if I would call it a "language"; but if you unload a bull off of the truck and he announces his presence with that low loud bellow (even if they can't see him to know what just happened) you can see all the cows out in the fields react (and especially the bulls). Also don't work on a couple of calves, then think you can get the rest of the cows up. After those two calves were in the chute screaming, the rest of the crew aren't going (easily) anywhere near the barn, except for those calve's moms who ran a half mile to the barn and are trying to tear the place down. Bawling for the calves that left to go to the sale barn also sounds much different than when they are bawling for you to hurry up and fill the round bale rings back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 466746, member: 2095"] I don't know if I would call it a "language"; but if you unload a bull off of the truck and he announces his presence with that low loud bellow (even if they can't see him to know what just happened) you can see all the cows out in the fields react (and especially the bulls). Also don't work on a couple of calves, then think you can get the rest of the cows up. After those two calves were in the chute screaming, the rest of the crew aren't going (easily) anywhere near the barn, except for those calve's moms who ran a half mile to the barn and are trying to tear the place down. Bawling for the calves that left to go to the sale barn also sounds much different than when they are bawling for you to hurry up and fill the round bale rings back up. [/QUOTE]
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