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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 805097" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Self taught - & hubby & I were born & raised in the city.</p><p>Learned long time ago not to get them riled. I rarely ever carry anything. If they see me with a cane/stick, they KNOW I'm trying to make them do something. I catch/sort cattle mostly by myself, and I use an unheated real of polywire. Just tie it off to a post & walk around the cattle sorting ones out I don't want. I know Dun does the same. Heck, I've used baling twine a time or two.</p><p></p><p>When moving from pasture to pasture - that's easy - just call them. We own a hot-shot. One of those maybe 6" ones - strickly for emergency use - like a down cow that we or dog can't get up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 805097, member: 968"] Self taught - & hubby & I were born & raised in the city. Learned long time ago not to get them riled. I rarely ever carry anything. If they see me with a cane/stick, they KNOW I'm trying to make them do something. I catch/sort cattle mostly by myself, and I use an unheated real of polywire. Just tie it off to a post & walk around the cattle sorting ones out I don't want. I know Dun does the same. Heck, I've used baling twine a time or two. When moving from pasture to pasture - that's easy - just call them. We own a hot-shot. One of those maybe 6" ones - strickly for emergency use - like a down cow that we or dog can't get up. [/QUOTE]
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