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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1440062" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>In CA I did everything with horses and dogs. Even the rank ones would get the hint after they got choked on and chewed on a few times and it got to where I could ride through and yell a little and they'd head to the corrals and be waiting for me when I got there. When I sold out I cleaned out around two hundred pairs by gathering daily and hauling what I could and turning the rest out.</p><p>Here in OK, I don't even own a horse anymore. I AM getting back into dogs because sooner or later I'll have one that doesn't want to come and dogs can be really convincing. I put a feed bin on the back of my one ton and made my gas rig the daily driver. The only time he cows see the one ton is when they will get fed. I can gather everything on the place in half an hour or so and most of that time is opening and shutting gates. I still have to watch for calves hanging up but if you watch your cows they'll tell you where they're at and I can usually just lead the whole bunch to them and then they follow along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1440062, member: 14661"] In CA I did everything with horses and dogs. Even the rank ones would get the hint after they got choked on and chewed on a few times and it got to where I could ride through and yell a little and they'd head to the corrals and be waiting for me when I got there. When I sold out I cleaned out around two hundred pairs by gathering daily and hauling what I could and turning the rest out. Here in OK, I don't even own a horse anymore. I AM getting back into dogs because sooner or later I'll have one that doesn't want to come and dogs can be really convincing. I put a feed bin on the back of my one ton and made my gas rig the daily driver. The only time he cows see the one ton is when they will get fed. I can gather everything on the place in half an hour or so and most of that time is opening and shutting gates. I still have to watch for calves hanging up but if you watch your cows they'll tell you where they're at and I can usually just lead the whole bunch to them and then they follow along. [/QUOTE]
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