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<blockquote data-quote="Rosielou" data-source="post: 1151260" data-attributes="member: 17488"><p>No, trust me, mine are trained pretty well with range cubes. I can lead most of them with a bucket, sack or the fourwheeler, minus two that aren't my cows. We call them up to corral as well and they are trained to a certain call. I understand what you are trying to tell me, and thank you for the advice. I usually don't ever have trouble with them at all, so I figure I will probably get him up next week. He's very calm and so is his momma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosielou, post: 1151260, member: 17488"] No, trust me, mine are trained pretty well with range cubes. I can lead most of them with a bucket, sack or the fourwheeler, minus two that aren't my cows. We call them up to corral as well and they are trained to a certain call. I understand what you are trying to tell me, and thank you for the advice. I usually don't ever have trouble with them at all, so I figure I will probably get him up next week. He's very calm and so is his momma. [/QUOTE]
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