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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1827123" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I also have used it for show cattle. One of "my juniors" is now a full vet and is part owner of it. It not only calms them, it increases appetite. It does not affect them like a drug/tranquilizer. They don't act any differently, just stay calm.</p><p>My heifer we took to KY, was frightened at anything. She would duck and scoot faster than you could blink. I walked her back and forth to the trailer pen we had in KY, which was maybe 20 minute walk. LONG ways. Had cars, tractors, other cattle, flags on roped off areas, people/cattle popping out of trailers, etc. Even had to walk her OVER one of the roped flags. Nothing made her duck & dive. She was "normal". It was WONDERFUL!</p><p>I just use a syringe to apply. </p><p>It was developed for weaned calves stress, new feedlot arrivals stress, etc. Business is growing leaps and bounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1827123, member: 968"] I also have used it for show cattle. One of "my juniors" is now a full vet and is part owner of it. It not only calms them, it increases appetite. It does not affect them like a drug/tranquilizer. They don't act any differently, just stay calm. My heifer we took to KY, was frightened at anything. She would duck and scoot faster than you could blink. I walked her back and forth to the trailer pen we had in KY, which was maybe 20 minute walk. LONG ways. Had cars, tractors, other cattle, flags on roped off areas, people/cattle popping out of trailers, etc. Even had to walk her OVER one of the roped flags. Nothing made her duck & dive. She was "normal". It was WONDERFUL! I just use a syringe to apply. It was developed for weaned calves stress, new feedlot arrivals stress, etc. Business is growing leaps and bounds. [/QUOTE]
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