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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="bunchgrass" data-source="post: 886792" data-attributes="member: 17779"><p>IMHO - it's also pretty important to be able to "read" your animals. Looking big to some high headed critter doesn't mean squat and can get you run over while that same action will work against animals that don't think you're trying to kill'em right then and there. Sorting stick for reach and seeing trouble before they do seems to be the best action. But I'm new here so maybe I'm messed up : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunchgrass, post: 886792, member: 17779"] IMHO - it's also pretty important to be able to "read" your animals. Looking big to some high headed critter doesn't mean squat and can get you run over while that same action will work against animals that don't think you're trying to kill'em right then and there. Sorting stick for reach and seeing trouble before they do seems to be the best action. But I'm new here so maybe I'm messed up : ) [/QUOTE]
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