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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1827919" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>It isn't a drug. It is totally legal to use on show cattle. It is not addictive. It just seems to be like a "zen" moment for them. Just "calms" them down. </p><p>My show heifer was an absolute sweetheart, but anything would scare her into a "jump and bolt" action at the drop of a pin - gone! I had to walk her about half mile from trailer to barn in KY every morning and night. You know, people popping out of trailer doors, trucks passing you, other cattle acting up, etc. She was a perfect little angel the whole time. Never pulled against the lead. Got "perky" a few times, but immediately settled down. This is my experience.</p><p>It was designed to save $$ from stress shrink on shipped feedlot calves. They are finding LOTS more use for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1827919, member: 968"] It isn't a drug. It is totally legal to use on show cattle. It is not addictive. It just seems to be like a "zen" moment for them. Just "calms" them down. My show heifer was an absolute sweetheart, but anything would scare her into a "jump and bolt" action at the drop of a pin - gone! I had to walk her about half mile from trailer to barn in KY every morning and night. You know, people popping out of trailer doors, trucks passing you, other cattle acting up, etc. She was a perfect little angel the whole time. Never pulled against the lead. Got "perky" a few times, but immediately settled down. This is my experience. It was designed to save $$ from stress shrink on shipped feedlot calves. They are finding LOTS more use for it. [/QUOTE]
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