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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 861505" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>We just have a headgate (manual) and we pretty much never use it except if a cow has too swollen an udder and the calf won't nurse... I do my vaccination in the field when I feed, just walk up beside them and poke them, by the time they jump, I'm done... a few have had RP and I can give them boluses or oxcytocin without the squeeze.... most of them even have Saler blood in them</p><p></p><p>We came upon GV by accident when our bull broke his pecker and the sale yard manager knew of this bull.. I'm really happy with him, he used to be really skittish, but he's calmed down after 3 years... After seeing his calves anything else looks like it has no butt or sirloins.. I really like the flat and muscled backs as well... they seem to work well with our shorthorn cows... I do like the hip and pelvis width of the SH, and will probably get another SH at some point, but a calm Saler/Limo may be in the works as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 861505, member: 9096"] We just have a headgate (manual) and we pretty much never use it except if a cow has too swollen an udder and the calf won't nurse... I do my vaccination in the field when I feed, just walk up beside them and poke them, by the time they jump, I'm done... a few have had RP and I can give them boluses or oxcytocin without the squeeze.... most of them even have Saler blood in them We came upon GV by accident when our bull broke his pecker and the sale yard manager knew of this bull.. I'm really happy with him, he used to be really skittish, but he's calmed down after 3 years... After seeing his calves anything else looks like it has no butt or sirloins.. I really like the flat and muscled backs as well... they seem to work well with our shorthorn cows... I do like the hip and pelvis width of the SH, and will probably get another SH at some point, but a calm Saler/Limo may be in the works as well [/QUOTE]
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