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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lon" data-source="post: 817141" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>thats interesting i never thought of that. i wouldve like to seen that done. i bet it is handy i might have to steal this idea from ya and try it out this spring. </p><p></p><p>i learned the most from my dad. he said you can learn more from a good horse than any man can teach ya, but he has a way of teaching you without ever saying much. learnt not to get in a hurry and how to move around them. now that married help my father in law a lot and he has tried to show me what he knows :roll: i laughed told him he needs a good horse. than i helped my uncle and he taught me everything not to do around cows. you have never seend cows run till you see his when a 4wheeler goes into the pasture and he is 55 or so now and still can jump a fence in coveralls when a cow looks at him :lol: dont even have to try and bluff him. as far as what i use sometimes a sorting stick and most the time dont carry anything just pull my neckerchief off when need something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lon, post: 817141, member: 16174"] thats interesting i never thought of that. i wouldve like to seen that done. i bet it is handy i might have to steal this idea from ya and try it out this spring. i learned the most from my dad. he said you can learn more from a good horse than any man can teach ya, but he has a way of teaching you without ever saying much. learnt not to get in a hurry and how to move around them. now that married help my father in law a lot and he has tried to show me what he knows :roll: i laughed told him he needs a good horse. than i helped my uncle and he taught me everything not to do around cows. you have never seend cows run till you see his when a 4wheeler goes into the pasture and he is 55 or so now and still can jump a fence in coveralls when a cow looks at him :lol: dont even have to try and bluff him. as far as what i use sometimes a sorting stick and most the time dont carry anything just pull my neckerchief off when need something. [/QUOTE]
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