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<blockquote data-quote="Ruark" data-source="post: 825526" data-attributes="member: 16279"><p>2/B: I'm thinking that's going to be the best approach. Any cattle on my place are very calm and will eat out of your hand; I can just lead mama into the alley and head gate and borrow the calf for a minute while she's preoccupied.</p><p></p><p>Dogs: darn right. My neighbor has 5 or 6 huge longhorn steers and cows. When I'm walking anywhere near that fenceline with our dog, a couple of them will come CHARGING up to the fence like they were going to plow right through it, with the others close behind. I can't imagine what would happen if that fence weren't there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruark, post: 825526, member: 16279"] 2/B: I'm thinking that's going to be the best approach. Any cattle on my place are very calm and will eat out of your hand; I can just lead mama into the alley and head gate and borrow the calf for a minute while she's preoccupied. Dogs: darn right. My neighbor has 5 or 6 huge longhorn steers and cows. When I'm walking anywhere near that fenceline with our dog, a couple of them will come CHARGING up to the fence like they were going to plow right through it, with the others close behind. I can't imagine what would happen if that fence weren't there. [/QUOTE]
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