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<blockquote data-quote="reneeb" data-source="post: 597756" data-attributes="member: 8999"><p>Thanks! I have access to a young gentlemen who breaks cattle for a little $. There was a time last night that I had the check book out. However, this morning at breakfast we said nope, were are going back out tonight, tie them both up and let them be. I know they won't hurt themselves (it just looks really bad) and are just having an attitude. I also know that if we untie them, we've lost and they now know all they have to do is roll over and ta-da, I'm untied. that will not be good. </p><p></p><p>So, off to the barn in a bit and we'll just pray it goes better tonight.. </p><p></p><p>They are in seperate pen next to each other and I'm thinking maybe it might be a good idea to tie them up nose to nose per say. Although knowing our luck they'll tear the divider down, so maybe not a good idea...</p><p></p><p>Ag teacher is coming back out tomorrow for our hog validation and is going to spend some quality time with them both and us as well. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again and any advise is greatly apprecaited!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reneeb, post: 597756, member: 8999"] Thanks! I have access to a young gentlemen who breaks cattle for a little $. There was a time last night that I had the check book out. However, this morning at breakfast we said nope, were are going back out tonight, tie them both up and let them be. I know they won't hurt themselves (it just looks really bad) and are just having an attitude. I also know that if we untie them, we've lost and they now know all they have to do is roll over and ta-da, I'm untied. that will not be good. So, off to the barn in a bit and we'll just pray it goes better tonight.. They are in seperate pen next to each other and I'm thinking maybe it might be a good idea to tie them up nose to nose per say. Although knowing our luck they'll tear the divider down, so maybe not a good idea... Ag teacher is coming back out tomorrow for our hog validation and is going to spend some quality time with them both and us as well. Thanks again and any advise is greatly apprecaited!!! [/QUOTE]
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