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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 873722" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>While I was getting the cows up into the corral for weaning time a couple weeks back 90% of them knew what to do and galloped up into the corral with no fuss, however, the bull, 2 cows and 2 calves didn't cooperate and turned around at the gate... and to make matters worse, they were looking for how to get up to the corral too, but they forgot where the gate was... I had to chase them for a while on the motorbike, and when I got one of them really hot, tired and thirsty, she remembered where the gate was and they all went... I did wipe the bike out on a cowpie though but didn't get any on me... they know that when I call them, even if I'm on the bike they should follow, but when I get upset the bike isn't puttering along anymore and they get scared of it.. which works fine for me</p><p></p><p>as for sorting out the calves from the cows, it was easy as pie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 873722, member: 9096"] While I was getting the cows up into the corral for weaning time a couple weeks back 90% of them knew what to do and galloped up into the corral with no fuss, however, the bull, 2 cows and 2 calves didn't cooperate and turned around at the gate... and to make matters worse, they were looking for how to get up to the corral too, but they forgot where the gate was... I had to chase them for a while on the motorbike, and when I got one of them really hot, tired and thirsty, she remembered where the gate was and they all went... I did wipe the bike out on a cowpie though but didn't get any on me... they know that when I call them, even if I'm on the bike they should follow, but when I get upset the bike isn't puttering along anymore and they get scared of it.. which works fine for me as for sorting out the calves from the cows, it was easy as pie [/QUOTE]
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