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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="IL cow man" data-source="post: 837299" data-attributes="member: 16742"><p>The absolute best tool is to use your head. Be patient, be patient , be patient!!!!! Worst tools : Hotshots, yelling and 4 wheelers . I do use yelling and 4 wheelers to get baby calves to cross creeks to get to their mama. I don't blame the poor calves from not wanting to dive into muddy creek but I am trying to create an environment that makes it more desirable to get to the other side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IL cow man, post: 837299, member: 16742"] The absolute best tool is to use your head. Be patient, be patient , be patient!!!!! Worst tools : Hotshots, yelling and 4 wheelers . I do use yelling and 4 wheelers to get baby calves to cross creeks to get to their mama. I don't blame the poor calves from not wanting to dive into muddy creek but I am trying to create an environment that makes it more desirable to get to the other side. [/QUOTE]
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