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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 285315" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>Don't own a cattle prod, but most of my cows are ex show heifers and work pretty easy. I did have one cow hard to load once going to Stock Yards and I would have paid 100.00 for one for that one cow. </p><p></p><p>But I can imagine some operations, with some corral systems, with certain experienced cattle Man could find a cattle prod a handy tool. I have twisted tails and pushed on cows for what seemed like 30 minutes to get in a chute. I could not imagine doing this with a full time operation needing to work hundreds not a Handful in a day. </p><p></p><p>I picture a cattle person, using one much like electric fence training. Once they have had it a couple times it might not be necessary to use it that much. Like some others mentioned a zap noise or a poke with out the juice will work once they are trained to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 285315, member: 1399"] Don't own a cattle prod, but most of my cows are ex show heifers and work pretty easy. I did have one cow hard to load once going to Stock Yards and I would have paid 100.00 for one for that one cow. But I can imagine some operations, with some corral systems, with certain experienced cattle Man could find a cattle prod a handy tool. I have twisted tails and pushed on cows for what seemed like 30 minutes to get in a chute. I could not imagine doing this with a full time operation needing to work hundreds not a Handful in a day. I picture a cattle person, using one much like electric fence training. Once they have had it a couple times it might not be necessary to use it that much. Like some others mentioned a zap noise or a poke with out the juice will work once they are trained to it. [/QUOTE]
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