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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 756623" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>I have no problem with anyone using hotshots on their cattle - it's your business! I've found that I get better results with my cattle not using hotshots in the long run. Maybe another breed (like GMN mentioning Holsteins) requires that; my brangus need nothing to get them hot - the fact that they are in the corral is enough to get them hot. I've seen too many brangus go down in a chute because they are so worked up; I can't help but believe that a hot shot would make it worse. Ofcourse I've seen people work herefords where they had cattle that had to be forced everywhere. You get behind a brangus with a stick and she is going to move - you just better have the squeeze chute ready!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 756623, member: 2653"] I have no problem with anyone using hotshots on their cattle - it's your business! I've found that I get better results with my cattle not using hotshots in the long run. Maybe another breed (like GMN mentioning Holsteins) requires that; my brangus need nothing to get them hot - the fact that they are in the corral is enough to get them hot. I've seen too many brangus go down in a chute because they are so worked up; I can't help but believe that a hot shot would make it worse. Ofcourse I've seen people work herefords where they had cattle that had to be forced everywhere. You get behind a brangus with a stick and she is going to move - you just better have the squeeze chute ready! [/QUOTE]
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