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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1490657" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I have been stretched out this year so only time the yearlings saw me was at feeding time. I got out of the truck opened the gate fed and counted them then drove off and shut the gate. This made them pretty wild, they are tame to feed truck but not too people. The last few weeks I've been feeding them hay and they have calmed down quite a bit. I think it all has to do with getting on the ground with them. My cows are all tame. I don't want them eat out of yor hand tame but they need to know the routine without going nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1490657, member: 32659"] I have been stretched out this year so only time the yearlings saw me was at feeding time. I got out of the truck opened the gate fed and counted them then drove off and shut the gate. This made them pretty wild, they are tame to feed truck but not too people. The last few weeks I've been feeding them hay and they have calmed down quite a bit. I think it all has to do with getting on the ground with them. My cows are all tame. I don't want them eat out of yor hand tame but they need to know the routine without going nuts. [/QUOTE]
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