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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 290599" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Hey Neighbor!</p><p></p><p>When we used to have dairy cows, we had to train the calves to get used to a fence when they were turned out. If you can do it inside the barn somehow so they can't get into too much trouble when they go through the fence that may be the best. Otherwise we used to hang shiney pieces of metal from the fence that the calves would come sniff and get a shock, they learned pretty fast to stay away from the fence. But we always had some go through the fence a time or two before they learned.</p><p></p><p>By the way, we also used the Tend-R-Lean program for a while, but we didn't crack the corn. It's a good program, especially for dairy steers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 290599, member: 122"] Hey Neighbor! When we used to have dairy cows, we had to train the calves to get used to a fence when they were turned out. If you can do it inside the barn somehow so they can't get into too much trouble when they go through the fence that may be the best. Otherwise we used to hang shiney pieces of metal from the fence that the calves would come sniff and get a shock, they learned pretty fast to stay away from the fence. But we always had some go through the fence a time or two before they learned. By the way, we also used the Tend-R-Lean program for a while, but we didn't crack the corn. It's a good program, especially for dairy steers. [/QUOTE]
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