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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowhand" data-source="post: 813555" data-attributes="member: 16239"><p>I've sorted cattle in alotta facilities and pens. the easiest way ive learned is respecting the cows bubble. its all about positioning and pressure for me and i may be armed with just a old stick or sumtimes a weed at times. showing the cows a way out is a plus as well. if its a first calf heifer or a SS cow whos been thru the song and dance half dozen times you cant rush in there hooting and hollering and hitting aint the answer. she head out as long as you respect the bubble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowhand, post: 813555, member: 16239"] I've sorted cattle in alotta facilities and pens. the easiest way ive learned is respecting the cows bubble. its all about positioning and pressure for me and i may be armed with just a old stick or sumtimes a weed at times. showing the cows a way out is a plus as well. if its a first calf heifer or a SS cow whos been thru the song and dance half dozen times you cant rush in there hooting and hollering and hitting aint the answer. she head out as long as you respect the bubble. [/QUOTE]
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