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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 821133" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Well, I got my workout on how to work cattle yesterday, I had to take the 2 bulls out from with the cows, in the field, and bring them up in the yard, and into the bullpen... So with the help of my cow Tizia (the "horse" (I didn't ride her)), I got the bulls out, then led her slowly up to the bullpen, occasionally tying her up to a post and chasing the bulls, they'd walk up to her, and i'd lead her anothe r1 or 200 feet,.. She is used to the routine, I've used her for this many times, so by the time we got within 50 feet of the bullpen, she knew what she had to do, I let go of the rope, and she walked in, the bulls followed, and as I was closing the gate, she came up to me and I let her out, then securely fastened the gate and hotwired it too... THAT is why I like halterbroke cattle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 821133, member: 9096"] Well, I got my workout on how to work cattle yesterday, I had to take the 2 bulls out from with the cows, in the field, and bring them up in the yard, and into the bullpen... So with the help of my cow Tizia (the "horse" (I didn't ride her)), I got the bulls out, then led her slowly up to the bullpen, occasionally tying her up to a post and chasing the bulls, they'd walk up to her, and i'd lead her anothe r1 or 200 feet,.. She is used to the routine, I've used her for this many times, so by the time we got within 50 feet of the bullpen, she knew what she had to do, I let go of the rope, and she walked in, the bulls followed, and as I was closing the gate, she came up to me and I let her out, then securely fastened the gate and hotwired it too... THAT is why I like halterbroke cattle! [/QUOTE]
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