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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 846554" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Don't keep a mean cow on the place and definately use the grain bucket...to darn old to chase cows anymore. Staying calm and moving steadily makes for a easy job of moving our cows, but then our gals have been with us for a few years and know what we expect of them. Read up on low stress cattle handling techniques we have been using then for years just didn't have a name for them back then.</p><p>Have a old fishing pole that I use when I need to sort out the herd...have a hot shot but the batteries have dead for years some of the older gals remember the yellow stick and quick step when they see it.</p><p>Dave Mc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 846554, member: 1744"] Don't keep a mean cow on the place and definately use the grain bucket...to darn old to chase cows anymore. Staying calm and moving steadily makes for a easy job of moving our cows, but then our gals have been with us for a few years and know what we expect of them. Read up on low stress cattle handling techniques we have been using then for years just didn't have a name for them back then. Have a old fishing pole that I use when I need to sort out the herd...have a hot shot but the batteries have dead for years some of the older gals remember the yellow stick and quick step when they see it. Dave Mc [/QUOTE]
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