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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 418385" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>Years ago, I had an elderly friend of mine who had Beefmaster cattle. His cattle were so gentle you could walk up to almost everyone of them and they would stand there. One day he went to the pasture and there was a new cow in the pasture. As soon as the cow saw you it would take off running. Within a week or so the cow had his whole herd running to the far end of the pasture as soon as you pulled into the gate. </p><p></p><p>He asked me what he should do. I told him to check with his neighbors who had cattle to see if they were missing a cow and if so he should make sure they come get it asap. If not, SSS. I recall that he couldn't get the cow into the corral so I believe he used a 30-30 to take of the problem. It took a while for his cattle to settle down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 418385, member: 2797"] Years ago, I had an elderly friend of mine who had Beefmaster cattle. His cattle were so gentle you could walk up to almost everyone of them and they would stand there. One day he went to the pasture and there was a new cow in the pasture. As soon as the cow saw you it would take off running. Within a week or so the cow had his whole herd running to the far end of the pasture as soon as you pulled into the gate. He asked me what he should do. I told him to check with his neighbors who had cattle to see if they were missing a cow and if so he should make sure they come get it asap. If not, SSS. I recall that he couldn't get the cow into the corral so I believe he used a 30-30 to take of the problem. It took a while for his cattle to settle down. [/QUOTE]
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