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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1742700" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Cattle are very trainable. My bull paddock fronts the road, scores of cars go past every day and they don't bat an eyelid to them going past unless it is my small truck and all heads lift up and look. I have changed vehicles and it only takes them a few days to adjust to the new vehicle. They never get it wrong.</p><p>Bulls are extremely trainable especially when it comes to sex. My neighbour has his bull paddock across the road to his cows. The bulls know what time of the year it is, he opens up the two gates on each side of the road and the bulls calmly walk across and each heads off to his own group of cows in their paddocks and renews old acquaintence. When they are finished they have had enough of hearing of the women's problems and are keen to go back to their own paddock once again, they walk down the driveway themselves and wait for the gate to be opened and walk across the road again.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1742700, member: 16453"] Cattle are very trainable. My bull paddock fronts the road, scores of cars go past every day and they don't bat an eyelid to them going past unless it is my small truck and all heads lift up and look. I have changed vehicles and it only takes them a few days to adjust to the new vehicle. They never get it wrong. Bulls are extremely trainable especially when it comes to sex. My neighbour has his bull paddock across the road to his cows. The bulls know what time of the year it is, he opens up the two gates on each side of the road and the bulls calmly walk across and each heads off to his own group of cows in their paddocks and renews old acquaintence. When they are finished they have had enough of hearing of the women's problems and are keen to go back to their own paddock once again, they walk down the driveway themselves and wait for the gate to be opened and walk across the road again. Ken [/QUOTE]
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