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<blockquote data-quote="GAonmymind" data-source="post: 1443594" data-attributes="member: 28369"><p>Every time I call them from the oldest cow to the youngest baby calf they come. Let them in at feed trough side and exit through the chutes. Every time the same. Key is the feed trough being in the corral and exiting through the chutes. </p><p>Man, I hate new herd bulls! He almost jumped the fence to get out. Did not want to go through the chute. Made the cows skittish. The cows know this routine - eat then spray on exiting- no problems with them. Finally, able to push the bull into the chute by walking him that way. Then with the gate wide open he started towards me instead. Bad idea. Let him have a face full of fly spray. This new bull is nervous and high strung. Hope he settles or he will be gone. I am too old for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GAonmymind, post: 1443594, member: 28369"] Every time I call them from the oldest cow to the youngest baby calf they come. Let them in at feed trough side and exit through the chutes. Every time the same. Key is the feed trough being in the corral and exiting through the chutes. Man, I hate new herd bulls! He almost jumped the fence to get out. Did not want to go through the chute. Made the cows skittish. The cows know this routine - eat then spray on exiting- no problems with them. Finally, able to push the bull into the chute by walking him that way. Then with the gate wide open he started towards me instead. Bad idea. Let him have a face full of fly spray. This new bull is nervous and high strung. Hope he settles or he will be gone. I am too old for this. [/QUOTE]
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