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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 955983" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>rosielou, it's the same at our sale barn... I mean they do want them to walk around the ring for the buyers to see, and I can understand it if you're trying to sort one out of the pack you might need to use different tactics, but when I see my halterbroke heifers getting chased like hell in the ring, and then the hydraulic doors hitting them on the rump every time they leave the ring, it gets my blood boiling as well. They don't use hotshots though. I'm just really glad I don't have to take my calves back after they've been through the sale barn... I don't think they'd ever handle the same again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 955983, member: 9096"] rosielou, it's the same at our sale barn... I mean they do want them to walk around the ring for the buyers to see, and I can understand it if you're trying to sort one out of the pack you might need to use different tactics, but when I see my halterbroke heifers getting chased like hell in the ring, and then the hydraulic doors hitting them on the rump every time they leave the ring, it gets my blood boiling as well. They don't use hotshots though. I'm just really glad I don't have to take my calves back after they've been through the sale barn... I don't think they'd ever handle the same again. [/QUOTE]
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