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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1440101" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>I can generally get the ones at home.</p><p>I pull out off about 70 percent of my ground during deer season. Catching the cattle and bringing them home can be quite a production.</p><p>To quote brute23 it's exactly like trapping pigs. </p><p>We cake em for a couple weeks then spring the trap. We unhook the trailer out on the road because some of them will head for the hills at the sound of a rattling trailer. Often gathering up as many calves as they can. I like a drive through trap. You drive in one gate dump the feed go out the back gate and close it . Make a big circle like your leaving. Swing back around and close the other gate on em. Missing a calf is always a concern.We always monitor them when we get em home. The wife will be out with em that evening and I go back to the pasture, sit there and listen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1440101, member: 24947"] I can generally get the ones at home. I pull out off about 70 percent of my ground during deer season. Catching the cattle and bringing them home can be quite a production. To quote brute23 it's exactly like trapping pigs. We cake em for a couple weeks then spring the trap. We unhook the trailer out on the road because some of them will head for the hills at the sound of a rattling trailer. Often gathering up as many calves as they can. I like a drive through trap. You drive in one gate dump the feed go out the back gate and close it . Make a big circle like your leaving. Swing back around and close the other gate on em. Missing a calf is always a concern.We always monitor them when we get em home. The wife will be out with em that evening and I go back to the pasture, sit there and listen [/QUOTE]
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