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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 175271" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>I ring a big ole dinner bell near the feedpens. On their way to these pens they have to go through lanes that can be open or closed to various pens. These pens have futher cutting gates that can cut out ones you don't need. If they cant hear the dinnerbell I ride out on a 4 wheler and ring a trianglular steel dinner bell. If I only want a certain pasture I will ride out to them with a 5 gallon bucket on the four wheeler and they will follow me into wal-mart if I wanted them to. If I wind up with some onery ones a good well trained dog is worth his weight in gold. A bad dog is not worth the powder it would take to get rid of him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 175271, member: 1184"] I ring a big ole dinner bell near the feedpens. On their way to these pens they have to go through lanes that can be open or closed to various pens. These pens have futher cutting gates that can cut out ones you don't need. If they cant hear the dinnerbell I ride out on a 4 wheler and ring a trianglular steel dinner bell. If I only want a certain pasture I will ride out to them with a 5 gallon bucket on the four wheeler and they will follow me into wal-mart if I wanted them to. If I wind up with some onery ones a good well trained dog is worth his weight in gold. A bad dog is not worth the powder it would take to get rid of him. [/QUOTE]
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