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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Train" data-source="post: 805013" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>We had a guy come to a 4h meeting to talk to the kids about handling cattle. This guys methods have worked really well for me. Sure there's always one that tries to be difficult but overall things work okay.</p><p></p><p>My favorite is one of those long buggy whip type of things with a plastic bag tied on the end. It's long, very light, and the bag gets their attention. That in my right hand something as long and light as possible in my left, just to make me look wider usually works pretty good. I've even used one of those aluminum calf calf snares. It extends to about 12 feet and is light enough to wield with one hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Train, post: 805013, member: 1011"] We had a guy come to a 4h meeting to talk to the kids about handling cattle. This guys methods have worked really well for me. Sure there's always one that tries to be difficult but overall things work okay. My favorite is one of those long buggy whip type of things with a plastic bag tied on the end. It's long, very light, and the bag gets their attention. That in my right hand something as long and light as possible in my left, just to make me look wider usually works pretty good. I've even used one of those aluminum calf calf snares. It extends to about 12 feet and is light enough to wield with one hand. [/QUOTE]
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