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<blockquote data-quote="CattleHand" data-source="post: 757783" data-attributes="member: 6534"><p>My grandpa had one last fall like that real bad. You'd step out of the truck and if she was 50 yards from you she'd come running at you with business and would be more than ready to get in the cab with you. She was miss handled prior and reason she was so cheap. Way he'd do it is drive to her and get close enough to where she was paying attention but not in her flight zone, jump out and throw her a few leafs of a square bale and get back in before she got there and leave. She'd charge every time but find the hay, this winter she wouldnt charge or flee as quickly as she was use to the truck meaning food. </p><p></p><p>Might not work every time but handling her that way made her decent to be around though I know a lot of people here just dont have the time for screwballs like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleHand, post: 757783, member: 6534"] My grandpa had one last fall like that real bad. You'd step out of the truck and if she was 50 yards from you she'd come running at you with business and would be more than ready to get in the cab with you. She was miss handled prior and reason she was so cheap. Way he'd do it is drive to her and get close enough to where she was paying attention but not in her flight zone, jump out and throw her a few leafs of a square bale and get back in before she got there and leave. She'd charge every time but find the hay, this winter she wouldnt charge or flee as quickly as she was use to the truck meaning food. Might not work every time but handling her that way made her decent to be around though I know a lot of people here just dont have the time for screwballs like that. [/QUOTE]
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