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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1440181" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>I get my cows in by myself most of the time.Some type of sweet feed or pellets really help.As Kenny and others have said,a large area leading into a small area makes it nice.Several pens can be used to hold what you have until the others come or help arrives.My Dad taught me a bucket of feed is worth a lot.He would give cattle some feed each time he "salted". </p><p> We always had a few that wanted to drag back or turn back but they have mostly been culled out.If you are by yourself, any cow that is hard to handle needs another home.Hard to do sometimes as they usually raise a good calf but how much is it worth for the trouble?</p><p> :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1440181, member: 21289"] I get my cows in by myself most of the time.Some type of sweet feed or pellets really help.As Kenny and others have said,a large area leading into a small area makes it nice.Several pens can be used to hold what you have until the others come or help arrives.My Dad taught me a bucket of feed is worth a lot.He would give cattle some feed each time he "salted". We always had a few that wanted to drag back or turn back but they have mostly been culled out.If you are by yourself, any cow that is hard to handle needs another home.Hard to do sometimes as they usually raise a good calf but how much is it worth for the trouble? :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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